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I need some help!
Well I called a body shop to get some work done on my 68 Camaro, and I was told that I needed to remove the rear suspension and the sub frame in order for them to appy the rhino coating.... I need to know how to build one of those dollies that holds the body up on casters, or where I could buy one
here's an example of what i'm looking for. http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...09/dolly-1.jpg http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...109/dolly1.jpg |
You have the pics right there. It attaches to the front sub connector and the front leaf bracket
Mike |
I used 3" square tubing for my body cart. Eastwood sells them, and right now eastwood has free shipping until Monday I believe.
I would build the cart to be a bit taller than the pics you have, or make it adjustable with pins, so you can raise the heights. there isn't much to it, just a little measuring, cutting, and welding. I made mine adjustable for a variety of cars. good luck |
Thanks andrew!! Thats exactly what I was looking for:thumbsup:
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one question, how will they Rhino line the area that the attachment point covers up. I am thinking about having mine done and was thinking of using 4x4 pretreated lumber (I have it available) and casters similar to the angle iron.
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One thing to consider when having your car rhinolined, is to apply a good coat of primer. I wouldn't just apply the bed liner material to bare metal. |
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