(Topic ID: 144025)

3 Pins in a half ton?

By str8cash

8 years ago



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  • Latest reply 8 years ago by kcZ
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    #1 8 years ago

    Anyone transported 3 pinball machines in a half ton? Having alignment trouble with the wheel wells. Any advice? Anyone done it? All are folded and shrink wrapped. Thanks

    #2 8 years ago

    You have a tailgate, use it. I've transported dozens of pins strapped on my tailgate, they all made it home. I've fit 4 games that way in the bed of an Avalanche 1500.

    #3 8 years ago

    Yep...Put the tailgate down and you won't have a problem....make sure you secure them securely.

    #4 8 years ago

    Thanks for the tips! Good thing i packed extra straps.On my way to grab pin #3 on this roadie.

    #5 8 years ago

    What pins did you pick up str8cash?

    #6 8 years ago
    #7 8 years ago
    Quoted from str8cash:

    Batman Forever, Hollywood Heat and a F14

    Just make sure Hollywood heat goes on the tailgate

    #8 8 years ago

    After consideration we decided to leave hh at my dad's and pick it up next trip in. Have a 500km, 5 hr drive home.

    #9 8 years ago

    fold them up, stand them upright and strap them in... no problem transporting them. Shrink wrap the hell out of them too in case of inclement weather.

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