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Old 05-11-2006, 12:58 PM
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I'll be installing pacesetter headers in early june and I have quite a few guys with lifts that I would be able to use. These lifts are where the car sits on all four tires and gets lifted. Will the headers still be able to slide right in, just the same as jacking it really really high? Just wondering which would be easier for putting the headers in, it would obviously be easier to take the things off on the lift.....thanks.
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they should be able to slide right it. it would've been easier for me if i used a lift instead of ramps/jackstands.
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Use a lift if its available. Doesn't matter if the car is lifted with at the tires or the frame. I did mine in the garage by myself with some jackstands on their second setting from the bottom. Pacesetters are very easy to put in and don't require the car to be too high off the ground at all.




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