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Rotisserie Mounting

JedIEG

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So my 72 Satellite is ready to go on the rotisserie so we can work on the underside. I have quarters skinned, wheel wells, all holes in the floor are patched or replaced, front frame rails are repaired and reinforced and I have sub-frame connects welded to the frames but not the floor pans.
Is this going to be stiff enough for the car to be upside down?
We are till debating on where to mount the car in the back: I think we need to drill and bolt it to the frame, my dad thinks the bumper mounting holes will work. Any thoughts?
 
The bumper mounting points on all 4 corners will be plenty strong
 
here are some photos showing it mounted to a system and other photos showing the front and rear brackets plus the site for the companys home page hope this helps you out frontubb[1].jpgrearubb[1].jpgbul2303[1].jpgbul2305[1].jpgbul2304[1].jpg[video]https://www.accessiblesystems.com/index.php[/video]
 
Wow i was worried the shell would warp if I put it on. If that car isnt bent then my car should be fine. Thanks everyone
 
that last photo that RR is only missing motor ,trans and wheels it is very rugged ,he makes a very good stand and other items also :blob1:
 
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