Car Tilter

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by MikeG747, Apr 4, 2007.

  1. MikeG747

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    Has anyone used these? Here is the ad:
    The Vehicle Tilter
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    "Any car, truck, or minivan weighing less than 6,800 lbs. can be tilted to up to a 90 degree angle. Easy to use and assemble, device attaches to wheel hubs for stability. Simple as changing three tires. Very safe and sturdy. The vehicle remains secure in any tilted position. A safety device prevents the vehicle from tipping completely over. Compact, can be used in most confined spaces. the rocker assemblies are galvanized. The unit passed all German safety standards and requires no maintenance. Only the battery needs to be removed, engine oil, transmission fluid, brake and washer fluid remain in the vehicle. Perfect for making welding repairs, exhaust work. Fits vehicles with 3, 4, and 5 stud wheels. Box size 78" x 31" x 17"."

    I could see advantages to this over the other Rotisserie in that if someone wanted to detail under there car that did not want to do a full retoration. My question would be, how would this not damage front end parts? Looks like a lot of weight would be on that front Spindle?
     

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  2. scooper77515

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    Neat!!!!

    Where do I get one?

    I am thinking of using it to "park" my car in the garage allowing the wife's car to have more room in there.

    Wonder what happens to the fluids, though. Oil, gas, coolant, etc.:hmmm:
     
  3. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    There is a guy here in town that makes them, I was going to go have a look. The dealership I bought my pick-up from had some Pontiac on one in the showroom.
     
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    I wonder why you have to take off the other front tire?
     
  5. rayzorsharp

    rayzorsharp I "AM" a Maverick!

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    I've seen them set up at some of the shows. They seem to work well.
     
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    I have seen those for years. Even the ford magazine guys have used those on some projects. Never heard anything bad about them other than it takes more room to do the roll-over than on a rotisserie and the suspension has to be installed.
     
  7. stmanser

    stmanser Looking for a Maverick

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    yeah what scott said.. what about all the fluids
     
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    Even if they say the fluids don't need to be drained, to avoid a real mess just use your common sense. I doubt Maverick's would handle keeping all the fluids in when tilted 90 degrees.
     
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    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    The one I've seen has the tires removed, front and rear, on the side it's bolted to.
     
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    Reminds me of high school days,,,,,ah, better not go there!
     
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    Go There...:thumbs2:

    Start a new thread if you have to...

    We just used to pick people's cars off the driveway at my highschool and put them on the sidewalk, then wait for them to come out from the office and wonder how drunk they really were:rofl2:

    Mostly small cars...toyotas, hyundais, etc.
     
  12. cyclonewill

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    I saw one of those years ago... I thought they had flopped, never saw another untill eastwood. looks like a big strain on the suspension, but if you realy dont want to lay on your back under the car....
     
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    Did somebody call me? :hide:
     
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    69 ina 1/2 Fox body nut!!!

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    Wonder how easy it would be to tip the car?
     
  15. Jean Doll

    Jean Doll Maverick Restoration Tech

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    And here I thought you were talking about me. I just spent two days under our 77' Maverick and I swear I can see the under carriage in my sleep. One of those tilters would sure take the strain out of my neck and back.
     

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