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Old 01-08-2007, 10:31 PM   #1
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Re: pulling the cab

has anyone put a cab on a rotisserie to turn it upside down and work on the bottom? I plan on making a "litter" style jig to bolt the cab to then mount to a rotisserie and be able to work on the bottom of the floor while standing or sitting..... I would die if the thing fell off and ruined my only cab!
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Old 01-08-2007, 11:01 PM   #2
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Re: pulling the cab

same idea just a different truck..............we lifted an 85 blazer body during a swap this summer (sorry no pics tho)the only thing that was missing from the inside was the column.used a 4" wide cloth sling through the door opening and the back of them clivesed (s/p?).another sling was used through the rear wheel wells and brought up above the top.clivesed(s/p?) the ends togther.put a 4X4 block of wood through the two loops.wrap a chain around the center of the 4x4 hooled to a chain hoist and lift.
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