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Re: dodge dart rotisserie restoration
[Re: demon]
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05/19/13 11:56 PM
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The bolts holes are fine but it looks to me like your balance point is way too low. The pivot should be almost centered in the rad opening in the front and same height in the rear.
Agreed. Reconsider your balance point location. Your car will whip around and be a bear to flip back.
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Re: dodge dart rotisserie restoration
[Re: Challenger 1]
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05/20/13 09:09 AM
05/20/13 09:09 AM
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Concrete blocks look scary, always use them like they are used in a building, that's the strongest way and the way there designed to be used. Not like that
lol it won't go any higher than that on concrete blocks
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Re: dodge dart rotisserie restoration
[Re: president61]
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05/21/13 02:02 PM
05/21/13 02:02 PM
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Concrete blocks look scary, always use them like they are used in a building, that's the strongest way and the way there designed to be used. Not like that
lol it won't go any higher than that on concrete blocks
It may not go any higher but it can definitely go LOWER , the bottom blocks are not in the proper orientation , they can crush the way you have it .
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