Wheel chocks. Stay uphill of it. Put jackstands facing up/down hill and not cross hill. Put any wheel/tire taken off under it while you work on it.
I parted out several trucks on a driveway with a lot more slope than yours. I did have a couple fall. Staying uphill of the vehicle is key and keeping wheels/tires under it as a secondary crush prevention method kept me from getting hurt.
Or just do it in the street. Stay on sidewalk side. Use heavy plywood or some cribbing under the the jack stand. That being said, I would not be afraid of the slope you are working with.
I parted out several trucks on a driveway with a lot more slope than yours. I did have a couple fall. Staying uphill of the vehicle is key and keeping wheels/tires under it as a secondary crush prevention method kept me from getting hurt.
Or just do it in the street. Stay on sidewalk side. Use heavy plywood or some cribbing under the the jack stand. That being said, I would not be afraid of the slope you are working with.


Like slide down it with brakes locked up in the rain steep???
