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Is a car with no quarters able to be mounted on a Rotisserie?

Donny

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As some of you know, I am making a 2nd rotisserie for my Satellite, which has no quarter panels yet. It has frame extensions under the floor pans which make it a lot stronger. I'm thinking it is strong enough to mount, and sustain its own weight with no quarter panels, what do you all think?
 
I think it will knock everything out of alignment or risk a twist in the body since it is a unibody. I would put the new quarters and doors back on first.

Might weld some extra bracing on the inside to firm it up. Especially in the door area.
Be a bummer when the door gaps are uneven or won't close right later.
 
The Challenger I'm doing now is missing one complete quarter panel. The owner told me to put it on my rotisserie and see what happens. Well, its on it, and no problems, or, apparent problems. The floors are solid, so, this helps! Re-evaluating how the rotisserie works nets that one rotater end does not put more torque on the body than the other end does as they are tied together via the body structure.

When I put my Satellite up on my new 2nd Rotisserie, I will brace it up inside as there's no quarters on it.
 
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