| John's suggestion really does work.
<<  Another very useful idea, is if you pull a wheel, slide it under the car
 for storage.  Again, if something gives, it will give you an addition 4" to
 5" of safety. >>
I've routinely done that for a long time.  And generally try to keep the 
floor jack in reach or under the car too.  About 10 years ago, while under a 
Saab 96, a cheap-o jackstand from Northern broke and things came crashing 
down.  The tire & wheel gave me enough space to reach the jack handle with my 
leg and pump it enough to get out from under the car.
For work when I am really getting under things, I now only use quality, 
American made jackstands.  Avoid the made in China junk.
As for support the Mog, I cut a 2x4 to fit the width of the crosshead (about 
20 in.) and use it on the jack pad.  Once up I set the jackstands under it.  
I do the same thing at the rear cross member.  It's a nice one-step jack & 
jackstand cushion/load spreader.
Cheers,
Ken Payne, 63 Plus 4, etc.
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