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How did you get the car like this without scratching brakeing anything?
http://www.tms-stores.com/pictures/how%20to%20get%20under%20a%20car.jpg
Its on a special lift thing, that lifts the car up and you can spin it around.
There is some rust in that shell :o
Ste_Nova
05-11-04, 11:25 AM
There is some rust in that shell :o
you don't moan when it cost nothing... failed mot on wednesday for hole in cv boot and zorst blowing
There should be 2 holes in a CV boot :lol:
DrivingSpanner
05-11-04, 12:45 PM
There should be 2 holes in a CV boot :lol:
one at each end LOL
There should be 2 holes in a CV boot :lol:
one at each end LOL
no sh1t sherlock
and am i right in thinkin you made it yourself ste??? just like two big
L's aint it
Ste_Nova
05-11-04, 08:13 PM
yup home made ?15 worth of steel
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v343/Ste_Nova/K368ARO/P9190005small.jpg
so simple yet so effective
hoe stable is it?? not likely to get blown over in the wind is it
Ste_Nova
05-11-04, 09:24 PM
nope and even if it does it will land on wheels :lol:
scott.parker
05-11-04, 09:34 PM
Humm is it like a normal spit that you put a car on? as i carnt see it being very easey to get the car on it's side into that position?? :?
How do you?
scott
Ste_Nova
06-11-04, 12:28 PM
pick it up and tip it over... me and my dad can tip a car with no engine in
DrivingSpanner
06-11-04, 12:33 PM
how many nova's u got there ste the red one, one on the stand thing pluss another blue one in the garage i can see....
DrivingSpanner
06-11-04, 12:34 PM
pick it up and tip it over... me and my dad can tip a car with no engine in
Wont yo dent and scratch it doing that???
Ste_Nova
06-11-04, 12:40 PM
nope cause it's on the frame
yeh 3 novas in that pic
DrivingSpanner
06-11-04, 12:42 PM
so does it spin on that frame???
Ste_Nova
06-11-04, 12:54 PM
nope... just tips... it's only basic.. made as cheap as i could
scott.parker
06-11-04, 02:36 PM
Right i get you, you made it so all you have to do is filp the car over,but the frame will give it enough clearence off the ground while its being fiped,so where dose it bolt to your car then,i know loads of sily questoins,just wonderd thats all.
scott
Ste_Nova
06-11-04, 02:38 PM
bumper mounts
Top idea !!!
Could do with making myself one of those .
Don't suppose you've got the measurements to hand have you ?
What did you use 2" box ?
Did it not bend the bumper mounts or anything ?
Cheers, Rich
Where does it bolt to?
Is it the bumper bar mounts?
It's just i need to make one.
All measured up, pretty staight forward really !
Mates gonna 'borrow' some 2" box from work & hopefully it get put together at the weekend.
Again mate, a simple but top idea, gonna make working on the bottom of the floorpan loads easier !
Rich
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