Jacking up a Viper on a 4 post lift????

lmcgrew79

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I used a jack made for my lift. For keeping it up on the rear there is a framed area behind exhaust pipe, i usually put jack stands there. On the front if you dont have a jack get scissor jacks you can get them pretty cheap.
 

eucharistos

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Only use wood cus cinder blocks are dangerous.

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at least he has a wheel chock.......

but it is concrete :omg:

hope he reads this thread :D
 

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Im glad you posted pics of the cinderblock set up and asked advice because that was a funeral in the making. I was scared that the next post from you after those pics was going to be from your wife telling us you were in the hospital or worse.
 

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All, just in case you were wondering how to remove your wheels with a 4 post lift, this is how I do it. I bought 4 flat bottom Extra Tall Ram Jacks (3 and 8 ton) from harbor freight with a 25% coupon. Then I cut 4 pieces of 2x4 lumber squares. I then Lower my Viper slowly onto the jacks which will raise the viper off the lift. Then I install 4 (3ton) jackstands under the jack points on the frame and slowly raise the lift which raises the jackstands to the lift point and up we go. I am taking the tires off tomorrow to do a inside and outside cleaning of the rims. Hope this helps.
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