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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevensje View Post
    Seriously, over engineering is making this quite complex. Roll the windows down, throw some tow straps, and rig it up!
    This would probably work and the car would probably be fine.....


    then again it could tweak the roof and the doors will either never open again .. or never close right again ...

    If the car was going to the junk yard after I'd do this and call it a day ... but seeing as NOT breaking the car was in the original specs.. I'd not risk it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevensje View Post
    Seriously, over engineering is making this quite complex. Roll the windows down, throw some tow straps, and rig it up!
    Weld the chains to the roof and lift that f****** up!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by clublights View Post
    Make a platform like this ...

    Attachment 50627

    Or ..... if you have heavy duty truss sticks ....


    two sticks one under the front BEHIND the tires ( where the jack points are ) in in back in front o the tires ( again at the jack points...) .. truck strap it to keep em from sliding .. lift away ....
    This

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    Being a former iron worker and precast concrete erector I can give you this piece of advice only. Never saddle a dead horse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hghclsswhitetrsh View Post
    Being a former iron worker and precast concrete erector I can give you this piece of advice only. Never saddle a dead horse.
    But...they are fun to ride before they become all sticky.
    All I have in this world is my balls and my word and I don't break em for no one.

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    not sure what type of building it is or what its used for- but having the car full of fluid, especially gas, seems like its extra risk for no gain. and make sure it does not leak! haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    They might. But probably not.
    Exclusions:
    an intentional act

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowman78 View Post
    Exclusions:
    an intentional act
    If you set-up a 1,000 gallon salt water tank in your living room, that is intentional. When it collapses your floor and lands in your basement, that isn't intentional.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Don't forget to set the parking brake.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6KISYDSO88

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