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Dec 15, 2022Q. I have a different type of chassis. It's for an industrial mobile robot. The length is 54" long. Will this collapse short enough to work?A. Yes sir. You can collapse a rotisserie to make the mounting arms touch if you wish. Thanks Brad!
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Jul 04, 2022Q. Is this rotisserie short enough for a truck cab and truck bed? 75 dodge power wagonA. We feel quite confident this rotisserie will collapse together and get close enough to allow you to hook up to those items. With that said, even if we assume we're wrong, all you have to do is either A: leave out some of the center telescope tubing or B: purchase a piece of square tubing locally that's cut to the right length and don't use the supplied center tube at all. Both are viable options. Thanks; that was a great question!
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Apr 27, 2022Q. What is the max length of a car body with will this hold?A. 202" is the max working length. With that said, there's nothing stopping you from replacing the center telescopic tube with one solid 24 ft stick from your local steel yard and making it super long if needed. Thanks Mike!
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Dec 31, 2021Q. Will a 69 mustang bolt up to this with the fenders an radiator support still on the car ??? And what kit would I need to bolt the car onA. We don't see a reason this isn't possible. Just make sure you are attaching firmly to the front frame assembly in a manner that can support all the weight. No brackets exists for what you're trying to do, because this is not how folks are typically doing this. I think you'll find it best to build brackets and mount the rotisserie's mounting arms to the bumper mounting locations, but this is purely speculation you should investigate yourself. I hope this helps. Thanks Bub!
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Oct 25, 2021Q. I was looking to see if your rotisserie lock pin can be sold separately. I currently have your product model cr-3000 but the lock pin bent. Please let me know if this is available to order from your company and I would like to get a replacement as soon as possible. Thank you.
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RonA. We sure can. Please send a picture of the broken component to [email protected] and we'll forward that to the parts department in TX and get back to you with availability and pricing. Thanks Ron!