Hi all
Long time away from the forum .
Left the forces after I did my time , and found it hard in civi street .
Anyway
My old traveller been neglected ( didnt have time for her ) and she been sitting up , now I've came to my senses and I'm planning to get up and running ( keeping my mind active and not back to the bottle )
What I'm looking for information or plans on how. To make a roll over jig the type that bolts to the wheel hubs .
If you can help please drop me a line or pm me
Thanks again
Sorry for long winded
Chris moggyminor16@Gmail.com
moggy roll over jig
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Re: moggy roll over jig
This place do one that bolts to the bumper mounts. I've bought one but haven't used it yet.
http://www.rolloverjigs.com/index.html
http://www.rolloverjigs.com/index.html
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Re: moggy roll over jig
Here is a link to the Grumpy's roll over jig which bolts to the wheel hub.
http://www.mycitroen.dk/library/ds/red/ ... Roller.pdf
Here is another link worth looking at:-
http://www.cjautosheywood.co.uk/
The basic car roller/tilter (similar to the Grumpy's one) Pt No: CT01 would appear to suitable for what you want.
Phil
http://www.mycitroen.dk/library/ds/red/ ... Roller.pdf
Here is another link worth looking at:-
http://www.cjautosheywood.co.uk/
The basic car roller/tilter (similar to the Grumpy's one) Pt No: CT01 would appear to suitable for what you want.
Phil
Re: moggy roll over jig
Welcome back! Wondered where you had been... Some just roll the vehicle carefully onto old mattress/old tyres - just make sure it is secure.
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Re: moggy roll over jig
Cheers all
Yep BMC been a while was in a dark place
Yep BMC been a while was in a dark place
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Re: moggy roll over jig
Welcome back to the light! Well done doing your time in the Forces - now get a Minor going for that Laddie of yours!
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Re: moggy roll over jig
Lol
I told my second oldest he can use it when she back on the road . Giving myself about a year I hope
I told my second oldest he can use it when she back on the road . Giving myself about a year I hope
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Re: moggy roll over jig
So important to have a project to help recovery from illness. And what could be better...
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Re: moggy roll over jig
if you do plan on making a rollover jig,i think this type - http://www.cjautos.eu/BASIC_CAR_ROLLER_p/ct01.htm
with the twin tubes is better than the grumpy type.i made a grumpy type- the disadvantage is when you have bolted the first rail onto the hub ,nothing holds the rail upright when you drop your jack down -the twin rail type would just sit on the ground and not fall over.you can then go to the second wheel and easily bolt its rail on.i found i had to use a axle stand near the first hub while i go to the second hub to bolt its rail on.bolt the link rail on,then go back and remove the axle stand.hope that is understandable !.
having said that,i still love it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2N2nsmMAKQ
with the twin tubes is better than the grumpy type.i made a grumpy type- the disadvantage is when you have bolted the first rail onto the hub ,nothing holds the rail upright when you drop your jack down -the twin rail type would just sit on the ground and not fall over.you can then go to the second wheel and easily bolt its rail on.i found i had to use a axle stand near the first hub while i go to the second hub to bolt its rail on.bolt the link rail on,then go back and remove the axle stand.hope that is understandable !.
having said that,i still love it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2N2nsmMAKQ