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rotisserie question


ksechler

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I'm trying to get my mostly stripped 1976 280z up on my rotisserie. The front was easy but the back not as much. Is it ok to use the shock absorbing rear bumper mounts as a hard point to marry up with the rotisserie. I really don't want to custom fabricate something at this point. My skills aren't up to it (yet) and I don't want my project to get bogged down.

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When I mounted my 240z I used the bumper mounts which are tied to the rear frame cross member. Do you want to attached where the bumper mount to the shocks or where the shocks mount to the car?

Charles

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When I mounted my 240z I used the bumper mounts which are tied to the rear frame cross member. Do you want to attached where the bumper mount to the shocks or where the shocks mount to the car?

Charles

Bumper to the shocks. Thanks for the reply. The deed is done!

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