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MaxJax Reviews -US
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| FUNFER2 |
07-27-2011 05:30 PM |
With such a light weight car, I thought about making up 2" or so taller ones too.
That little amount can make a big difference working under the car and not enough to worry about safety. Either chrome moly or solid stock steel.
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| 69Superbad |
08-02-2011 06:54 PM |
How difficult would it be to set the hoist up length ways on a car and fashion up a bracket for use as a rotisserie?
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| Merv and Sharon |
08-02-2011 07:41 PM |
I'll let Kevin have a go at that one ...
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| 69Superbad |
09-12-2011 04:23 PM |
Well I am happy to report that it can lift a 69 Dodge Coronet easily!
The installation went well. Only gripe I have is that the hydraulic hoses could be 2 feet longer as the power unit ends up right in front of the front bumper.
I am thinking of relocating the power unit to the ceiling above the car as soon as I can figure out how to remotely turn it on and off.
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| FUNFER2 |
09-12-2011 06:37 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by 69Superbad
(Post 1143952)
How difficult would it be to set the hoist up length ways on a car and fashion up a bracket for use as a rotisserie?
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Yummy,.... a good pig roast sounds great !
Good question & have never thought about it. Since the drive train & suspension will be removed, I don't think there would be a torsional twist load or a weight problem. I'll contact the company and discuss it.
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