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Bumper attach points strong enough to support a complete 944?

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Old 04-07-2007, 08:25 PM
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when a car ends up on its roof the oil tends to get in your combustion chamber .more from the valve seals than a bad oil rings on your pistons . valve seals are not made to hold back 5 + QTS of oil . when you put cars on a rotisserie the oil ,coolant , fuel , should be removed if you want to rotate the car past 45 or 50 degeease .
Old 04-07-2007, 08:33 PM
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OT: dan im working on your 993 right now . and i would have had your porsche painted last week if not for the bad repair some one other than i did ! DAN ! and your the one who told me about this sight , thanks
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A shell yes. But a fully laden car? I wouldn't do it except maybe with a parts car. Remember the bumpers weren't designed for jacking up the car so I'm not so sure the mount points will take that kind of stress.
Old 04-07-2007, 09:57 PM
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You know what would be nifty? A big floorjack that mounts into the jackholes on the underside of the body...
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David @ DkB you have a pm....



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