Turnbuckles, pulleys and cable, routed from the shaft of the steering, down through a pulley on each side, to each side of the front axle. The turnbuckles at the axle end, take the slack out of the cable.
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it would be a ktm car
A chain pulls the car to the top of the hill then gravity takes the rest. A chain pulls the car to the top of the hill then gravity takes the rest.
I would say the graphite is better, butchers wax used to work well also.
It depends on the Type of wash... a conveyorized system, building and all will run 300.00 a ft ..... the average car wash in the US is about 2.6-3.1 M all-in.
yes you can people put them in lincons for demolition derby cars mind you this is a very ruff way but if you go to a local demo and find a guy who runs ford bodys and Chevy engines and been doing it for a few years he should be very helpfull