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Old 06-29-2011, 12:22 PM
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Hey guys, I just recently purchased a beautiful black 2002 SS SLP 345 car and got a new set of the coated Pacesetter long tubes and TSP ORY with the car that the previous owner threw in.

I have read the numerous install threads on here and have everything needed for the install (including motor mounts) so i'm all set there but i'm just curious how high I need to get the car to install the headers. Unfortunately I do not have access to a lift for a few weeks and I really don't want to wait that long. Would a set of ramps on the front tires be sufficient or do I need to be higher?

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Well unless your ramps are 2' up, your going to have to go higher.
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You need to get the car up pretty high I think I had my jack maxed out and it still wasn't high enough so I put a black of 4x4 wood on top of the jack pad and it gave just enough room. I have big truck jack stands so they were great. I'll post some pics when I get home.
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i had to place my floorjacks on a few sheets of plywood that i cut to act as platforms to get my car the extra.....6-10 inches it needed to get the passenger side in. Just have extra jack stands under your car in case anything slips.
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Thanks for the advice guys. The car really needs to be 2' in the air though?

I honestly hate working under anything with just jacks and jackstands it just feels so sketchy to me. I've got a couple sets of jackstands and a few jacks so I guess i'll just put them everywhere once I get the car high enough.
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just put lts on my car. jacked it up and placed it on jack stands no extra needed, but i guess everyones can be different
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I guess I'll have to give the jackstands a try maxed out and use the other stands and jacks elsewhere for support. Hopefully it will be enough to squeeze the headers up in!
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yep 2'


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I read another thread where a guy said 1ft between the tire and the ground was minimum. Guess i'll find out for myself in a couple months.
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Yeah if you look at my 3rd pic you can see that the bottom of the tires is right at 12"
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The hardest part of the install is getting the car high enough.. And stable enough.. To get em in.
Good luck.
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Thanks to everyone for the advice with this. My buddy and I were able to get the headers and ORY in yesterday, we also did motor and tranny mount as well as some NGK tr5 plugs and MSD wires and of course a custom tune using HPTuners. It ended up taking us around 8 or so hours. The car sounds great and there's a very nice noticeable increase in power
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Originally Posted by LS1WS6dreamer
I read another thread where a guy said 1ft between the tire and the ground was minimum. Guess i'll find out for myself in a couple months.
That looks to be about how high I had mine when I installed my LT headers and how high KING Z28 HAWK has his.
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i took mine off yesterday and it was close to 2' in the air, 2 pieces of 4x4 between my 3 ton jack and the k member
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Man just make sure Youre aleast 20'' off the ground.
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Originally Posted by Brennen's01SS
Man just make sure Youre aleast 20'' off the ground.
^yep!!! also have two 6 ton jack stands to support it and you'll be golden




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