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    [!Pics!] Why use the "Widow maker" when you can use a forklift?

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    Hey guys!

    So after my last wheelchange there were a lot of requests to see how i used a forklift instead of the widow maker. And since winter is coming here i need to putt on the winter tyres and i took some photos with my cameraphone.

    So here's some pictures:
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    Goodbye lovely rims...




    Say hello to the 16th... =(


    So here we go! Let's do work sone!




    As you can se in the reflection of the 2x4 in the skirt there is about 1/4" of space inbetween:


    Look like they came out of a serialbox:


    So this is how it would look with non-sport chassi!?


    Size differense between 245 and 205 tyre. That would be 4cm for you who can count with the metric system.


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    Veteran Member Four Rings SLYCAT's Avatar
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    Re: [!Pics!] Why use the "Widow maker" when you can use a forklift?

    Hell yeah, Git er done. lol

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    Veteran Member Four Rings A4 KiDD 810's Avatar
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    Re: [!Pics!] Why use the "Widow maker" when you can use a forklift?

    Nice
    -Nick


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    Veteran Member Three Rings Elohite's Avatar
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    Re: [!Pics!] Why use the "Widow maker" when you can use a forklift?

    Nice. I wouldn't trust my own car on that though

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    Re: [!Pics!] Why use the "Widow maker" when you can use a forklift?

    Quote Originally Posted by Elohite View Post
    Nice. I wouldn't trust my own car on that though
    It carry up to two tones. so you can basicly lift the whole car with that. And i wouldn't do what you are doing to your car in your avatar...
    Last edited by F.An; 10-20-2008 at 12:40 PM.
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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Re: [!Pics!] Why use the "Widow maker" when you can use a forklift?

    I swapped out my Land Cruiser suspension with the help of a fork lift. It worked awesome

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    Established Member Two Rings vwchop's Avatar
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    Re: [!Pics!] Why use the "Widow maker" when you can use a forklift?

    Quote Originally Posted by F.An View Post
    It carry up to two tones. so you can basicly lift the whole car with that. And i wouldn't do what you are doing to your car in your avatar...
    lol hey easy oil changes just pick up the car. lol id give it a try.
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