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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Cornelius, OR
Posts: 2,140
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How to transport a car on a rotessiere...
Well, today was the day to get my car down to the fabricator for the cage install. The car is still minus everything including the suspension and is still mounted to the rotessiere. Because, was a little concerned with the car getting tweaked while it was on the trailer and mounted at only the front and back and no center supports, I had Brad weld together a few pieces to act like metal saw horses and mounted to the front and rear suspension pick-up points. This will also be crucial during transportation from the paint shop as I don't want to scratch the paint. All in all, everything worked flawlessly. I tied down the rotessiere in the front and back and then secured the car down using the support peices I made...it wasn't going anywhere. I also somehow managed to fit the car on the trailer in my garage and shut the door. It cleared the garage door by about 1/2" and only required me to move a few things around in the garage. I will post many pictures with the new cage as soon as I get it back from Tony over at TC Design.
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