auto rotisserie
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auto rotisserie
Silly question, where on the body would you attach a auto rotisserie ? Or is there a easier way of getting to the bottom to weld?
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Re: auto rotisserie
Most would just roll it carefully over on it's side - best to remove the power unit first. But there are frames that bolt to the hubs (obviously suspension attachment points must be good and solid) and others that fix to the bumper mounts - again - these would need to be very secure.
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Re: auto rotisserie
Just roll it on it's side. Helps if you have engine and gearbox out. In fact the more you remove the easier it will be.
Remove battery and all other fluids. Took three men. You will need the wheels up on something to keep the sills off the floor.
A milk crate and a few cushions took the weight of the roof.[frame][/frame]
Remove battery and all other fluids. Took three men. You will need the wheels up on something to keep the sills off the floor.
A milk crate and a few cushions took the weight of the roof.[frame][/frame]
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Re: auto rotisserie
Thank you. A picture is worth a thousand words.
If it isn't broken, don't fix it