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2G Rotisserie Mounts

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mitsumikey

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Mar 18, 2007
Windsor, ON, Canada
I am trying to come up with some ideas on the best option to bolt the arms to the chassis. I ve seen muscle cars with them bolted to the sides of the frame or where the bumper would go. Since our crash beam bolts on from underneath, that would be another option using factory crash beam bolt holes. Anyone else have any other ideas on bolting a 2g chassis to a rotisserie? I ll be in my garage taking a look
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Car is already bare chassis stripped. It needs to be trailered out on the rotisserie to be sand blasted, and then back home to be restored and stitch welded . Primer undercoat and paint would be the next step after I finish with some mock up and custom fab.

Think I found some good mount options. Pictures to follow.[DOUBLEPOST=1407818953][/DOUBLEPOST]Option A:
Crash bars:
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You can See my intercooler mounts to the face of the brackets. So I dont want to mess with the perfectly drilled face of them and mess with my fitment:
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However if the top and bottom bolts are strong enough I would consider using them.
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The front and rear brackets seem like the best way to mount the rotisserie to work on the frame totally unobstructed by rotisserie mounts. Not sure they are strong enough, not the thickest hunks of metal. The damn rear beam bolts are already siezed/rounding/snapping too.

Or else Plan B:
where those brackets slide into the frame is plan B. As you can recall 4 bolts hold the brackets inside the frame at each end, and I suppose rotisserie mounts could be bolted somehow to the underside of the chassis frame rails. Advantages; stronger. Disadvantages; other bits of chassis in the way, obstructs a few feet of frame rails at each end when blasting and coating.
 

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