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Vehicles that a Pinball Machine Fits in

By MrSanRamon

11 years ago


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    #198 9 years ago

    Anyone know if or used a Mazda CX-7 for moving a pin? I see the CX-5 will fit them, and also earlier in the thread a Nissan Rouge was used (with the head off) to move one. I know the 5 is a bit taller and therefore wider opening than the 7. Hopefully it'll fit, as that'd make moving one a bit easier in my near future. Trying to fit a South Park.

    #218 9 years ago
    Quoted from northvibe:

    The original cx7 was based with the ford edge. It should fit one.

    Cool, thanks for the info! I guess I'll confirm soon enough.

    #225 9 years ago

    Tried to move a badcats with my 2010 Mazda CX-7, and did not fit. Needed about another 2 inches of clearance. So, pins with a backbox that folds down will not fit; but older em/ss where the head comes off should be fine. You also could unbolt the head of the ones that fold and bring it down the playfield a bit; and they might fit.

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    #230 9 years ago
    Quoted from northvibe:

    Where did it not fit, length of the machine, or height of the opening? did you end up taking the hinge off to slide the head some?

    Length looks like it would have fit, but the height of the machine didn't allow for it to be pushed in all the way. I ended up not moving the machine, as it was a close enough pickup I could just head home. This was sorta a "test" run anyway to see if it fit, so I knew there was a possibility I'd be going home without it. I stopped back out 2 days later and grabbed it with a friends Subaru Forester.

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    #659 6 years ago

    Fit a Williams Indiana Jones in my '09 VW Golf coupe.

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