slowdude Posted March 3, 2024 Posted March 3, 2024 Personally, I'd go with 4 jack stands. Made me feel more safe going under the front of the car in case I accidentally bump something. Echoing the sedentary vs mobile sentiment. If I have to get the caterham done to get to the motorcycles, I have some motivation.
KnifeySpoony Posted March 3, 2024 Posted March 3, 2024 I also just used jackstands (flat top Escos) and never wished that I had mobile stands during my build. 1
hyper7 Posted March 4, 2024 Author Posted March 4, 2024 Thanks for all the tips - I've already got 4 jack stands, so I'll start there at least. 1
IamScotticus Posted March 5, 2024 Posted March 5, 2024 (edited) Forget wood and cobblibg together bits. Buy tools made for the purpose. Allstar chassis stands are very versatile and very capable of supporting a 7, and moving 7 around the shop. Something you will be doing more than you know. Also, these will get you the height you need to drop in the engine. https://allstarperformance.com/chassis-dollies-all10625/ Find these at Jegs, Summit, and others. Just call to make sure a seller has them in stock before you order. Here is a link to a previous discussion https://usa7s.net/ips/topic/14187-wtb-chassis-stands/ Edited March 30, 2024 by IamScotticus
captain pabst Posted March 29, 2024 Posted March 29, 2024 You have an awesome garage. I bet some brits would be very jealous. I always get a giggle out of the areas they build in. Please provide some input on things your realized you needed but werent listed above. I'm awaiting a 420r 1
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