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Originally Posted by 911 tweaks
nice chris...can you share more about what the "ceramic" product was that you used...the +/- of using is...how i is applied...? also, is the tilt dolly a totally different dolly than the latest pics of the car right side up on its dolly...?? I am wondering what is the best dolly set up to replace the entire bottom side of a 911 tub to have the tub be moveable, access to remove & install the new panels & be the best to support a tub w/o its entire floor plane while it is being replaced so no to wind up with a twisted & curvey potato chip when all done...
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I plan on building quite a few 911s going forward, so I had several trolleys made. The latter trolley is for assembly and for moving it around the shop easily until it is on its own suspension. The earlier posted knock-over trolley is for paint and working on the underside of the tub. Both trolleys support the strongest part of the tub. The knock-over trolley bolts to the suspension mounts.