What do you stand on to work "over the fender?"

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98EXPY 5-0

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What do you guys use to work over the fender? I am 6'3" and to get to anything on top of the motor, I park my pickup in front and kneel on the tailgate.

I also have a floor jack with a 20" saddle height and it can't lift any tire off the ground without a block of wood.
 

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I'm 6'2" and usually climb up in the engine bay. Either that I have a 3 foot stool I stand on. Damn that reminds me I have to go get that back from my buddy.
 

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I climb up the front of the truck, park my butt on top of the radiator, slide my feet down between the motor and the radiator and sit there to work on the motor. Granted, this can only be done if you have done the e-fan mod. Leaves plenty of room to slide your feet there. Makes for pulling the heads off of the truck really easy too since you lean forward just a little bit and they are right there for you to grab and remove. Grabbing them from the side isn't practical since I set a lot higher than most Expy's with my lift and 37" tires.
 

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I have a tire step that hooks over the tire and has adjustable height. I picked it up from Matco years ago when I was in the garage business.
 

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I have 2' step stool but then my expy is not quite as high as some in here.
 

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nothing. can reach most of engine. long arms come with being tall.
 

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thats why you're tallsville. also it might help having 29" tires! BURN! hahaha

i use the big front bumper and/or a step ladder.
 

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panda im now running 285/70/17 AT so i now have 33" tires.
 
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