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Old Mar 23, 2006 | 04:29 AM
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Well it finally happened, after 2 1/2 years and saving I finally unloaded the rotisserie off the semi yesterday afternoon around 3.30pm. Man this thing is huge, Most it 3 or 3 1/2 inch steel with 1 inch bolts. I bought the Autotwirler Plus. This has the wheels and jacks so it's easier for one person to put the car on by yourself. I was going to put the Mustang on it last night but I think the rear frame rails where the shackels hook up the frame are too bad to hold the weight of the car. It's been awhile since I look at these and they had so surface rust but when I got under and started pokeing around I noticed the metal around the bushing is bad so I'll have to replace this before I can hook it up, Has anybody done this before, If so would you send me some pics and explane what I need to watch out for when replacing the back part of thr rear frame?[:@]
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