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    Quote Originally Posted by Tubby Z28 View Post
    what headers? pacesetters? passenger side from the top with starter removed etc, drivers side from the bottom or top with steering knuckle/linkage removed. still need the front of the car up in the air a solid 16-18". i dont like jackstands so i built cribbage like @meissen used (thanks for the idea!) to pull his motor. then i can get whole car in air 24" to bottom of tire, so i have plenty of room for shennanigans. alot safer too, since the car is sitting on a 2'x2' pad under each tire. also made frame holders that slip and lock into the cribs so if im dropping a k or rear it makes life easy and safe.



    hahaah thanks @popo8 gotta do what ya gotta do
    Can you post pics of the frame holders for me? I gotta get the body off a full frame car in my garage, without a lift. Looking for ideas that won't kill me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 95 blackbird View Post
    Can you post pics of the frame holders for me? I gotta get the body off a full frame car in my garage, without a lift. Looking for ideas that won't kill me.

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    I can get you some tomorrow night. When I did the body mounts on my impala, i basically had the entire body off the frame, left frame on ground on tires, jacked up with a 3 jacks [one each side one in back] using long 2x4"s doubled up and slid cribs under with 4x4's ontop to set it on.

    What kind of car? Can you easily remove front fenders/fenderwells/core support stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tubby Z28 View Post
    For the most part yes. I usually dont like to weld the y pipe to the catback, a slip coupling and 2 band clamps is better, incase u gotta pull a trans or something later it saves u hassle of cutting

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    Right we use cribbing at work for some jobs small boats. I'm a Marine Tech mostly inboards but some outdrives as well. I dig the idea, more like duh NS. Sometimes you have to look out side the box. And yes stands scare the crap out of me as well. Like what you did want to do shenanigans? no safe been there with my first build. 63' Bug transaxle swap dang thing slipped out of my hands and legs knocked the car over and thanks to there being space for when it fell not even a scrape just needed new shorts.
    What about those for sale by one of the sponsors? They looked nice an tight to the frame.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Stormyweather View Post
    Right we use cribbing at work for some jobs small boats. I'm a Marine Tech mostly inboards but some outdrives as well. I dig the idea, more like duh NS. Sometimes you have to look out side the box. And yes stands scare the crap out of me as well. Like what you did want to do shenanigans? no safe been there with my first build. 63' Bug transaxle swap dang thing slipped out of my hands and legs knocked the car over and thanks to there being space for when it fell not even a scrape just needed new shorts.
    What about those for sale by one of the sponsors? They looked nice an tight to the frame.
    Are what for sale ? The cribs? I confused

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tubby Z28 View Post
    Are what for sale ? The cribs? I confused

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    I think he means "what about those (headers) for sale by a sponsor". I'm assuming LPP. Are they still sponsoring?

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    Quote Originally Posted by firebird_1995 View Post
    I think he means "what about those (headers) for sale by a sponsor". I'm assuming LPP. Are they still sponsoring?

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    eh, overrated headers with too much waiting/y pipe headaches. pacesetters ftw!
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    Yes LPP seen a lot of chat on those. You have to excuse me sometimes. I've got 15 years clean from a lot of substances. Not good at writing.
    So IM saying even thought Pacesetters aren't tuned they fit better but still what about the ground clearance? And didn't the LPP's have better clearance from what I've read here



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    @Sahara54 and I had very good luck with my LPP'S. Seems like the vendor only pops in when he's ready to sell another run of his headers tho. Don't get me wrong I love the headers but, don't expect any kind of interaction with him if you need to contact him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tubby Z28 View Post
    I can get you some tomorrow night. When I did the body mounts on my impala, i basically had the entire body off the frame, left frame on ground on tires, jacked up with a 3 jacks [one each side one in back] using long 2x4"s doubled up and slid cribs under with 4x4's ontop to set it on.

    What kind of car? Can you easily remove front fenders/fenderwells/core support stuff

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    Car is an 86 GN. (My dad's). Exactly what I'm doing, changing the body mounts, stripping and painting the frame with POR-15.
    Sounds like we're on the same page. What I was looking to do was find a way to keep the body suspended and drop the frame to the floor.
    The only thing left on the frame is the body, fuel and brake lines. Front clip, off. Suspension, engine, trans, gas tank, rear end out. I have Buick parts everywhere. It looks like a Buick threw up in my garage and even in my basement.


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    Apologies to OP for jacking your thread.

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