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Vehicles that a Pinball Machine Fits in

By MrSanRamon

11 years ago


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    #1865 2 years ago
    Quoted from Jediturtle:

    I might have to replace my pin hauler soon, so looking at options. Can anyone give a definitive answer on the Mazda CX-5? It seems every other post conflicts...most say no problem, but then I just saw one saying a modern Stern was a no-go?
    Others on the short list are the Escape and the Forester. 90% chance I end up with one of those.
    I've also toyed with the idea of a small truck, but do not like the open air idea. It might be a stupid question, but is it possible to roll a tonneau cover over something like a pin? I'm assuming most truck beds are too shallow to fit it completely under. I'm not sure if a tonneau has enough give for a big lump in the middle, LOL!

    Moved a lot of LCD and DMD stern pins with a 2020 CX5. You have to fold the head and move it down. Remove the 2 screws on each side of the cabinet and bring the head down towards the lock bar. Fits well.

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    #2160 1 year ago
    Quoted from Adaminski:

    It's time to give back. Here is the promised photo documentation of my first pinball machine move with a 2022 Subaru Forester Wilderness edition. It was a Wonka LE (29.75" max height x 28.75" wide x ~54" long, including the shooter), and I had a friend with a lot of pin moving experience helping me. I removed the cargo tray and the rear seat protector (both made out of a thermoplastic, I think) and had to use a moving blanket to slide the Wonka over the boundary where the rear seats fold down. We also had a moving blanket protecting the rear bumper as we slid the pin in. The fit is tight where the seatbelt holder drops near the rear right, but it fits OK.
    Really enjoying this vehicle and love the color. It's likely my last gas car. Would have liked the RAV4 hybrid, but couldn't reconcile the local $5k markup by dealers when I think that hybrids will be replaced by all electric sooner than I'm ready for my next car in 5-7 years.[quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image]

    Thanks. I have a 2017 forester, hoping the opening and cargo specs are the same.

    #2164 1 year ago

    Thanks.

    Di you think a JJP Wonka would fit? I saw it fit in a 2022...

    #2167 1 year ago
    Quoted from balzofsteel:

    WOZ fit in the '18 Forester just fine. [quoted image]

    Thanks! And that is a wide body as well. Sweet to know the Forester is a good pin hauler.

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    #2445 5 months ago
    Quoted from king_pin:

    2020 Honda HRV. Chicago Gaming AFMR and dolly. Fits no problem.
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    We also were able to fit a Stranger Things Pro, dolly and topper (in its box) on the way back.

    So Stern and CGC both fit very nicely in there. Easy to load and unload.

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