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Liqui Vehicle Tilter -- thoughts?

Discussion in 'Technical Q&A' started by GrigioGuy, Jul 28, 2005.

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  1. GrigioGuy

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  2. gatsby

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    Amazing! No, never seen that before. Thanks for the pic!

    Nice way to park 5 cars in the garage?
     
  3. Prugna 328

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    Saw it in action a couple of times. Seems to work very well.
     
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    What happens to the fluids? Won't they leak out?
     
  5. thecarreaper

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    what he said ..........
     
  6. don_xvi

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    Perhaps this is best used only on your Jeeps...
     
  7. Joe G.

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    thank you :)
     
  8. Mike C

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    Engine and gearbox oil, fuel, coolant, windscreen washer water and brake fluid stay in the car.
    Only the battery must be removed.
     
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    normal cars, yes, but ours have special built in leaks and funny holes that go nowhere and leak fluids that should not be there :) !
     
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    Looks like a great way to find all the loose change hidden in the interior
     
  11. jselevan

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    I looked carefully at this device several years ago when on display at Barrett-Jackson. Great idea, great tool. My only concern, and this led to my rejecting the concept, is the load placed on two suspension corners when tilted. The device connects via the wheel bolts or lugs. Thus, when on its side, the weight of the car places the suspension in compression against the frame.

    Likely not an issue, but it kept me thinking.

    Jim S.
     
  12. gatsby

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    My wife's hair would be terribly ruined.
     
  13. PSk

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    My cars are used to those sort of angles on the drive home from work ;) :D :D

    I believe this idea is designed around rust repair work to the cars underside ... not routine maintenance type of stuff.

    Pete
     
  14. k wright

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    The load that this static device places on your suspension is not comparable to those seen in rapid driving, corners.
     

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