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Why not use the pit in your shop?
Step 1 in a build should be to get a rolling chassis. After that it is very easy to puch the car over the pit for rest of the build.
Makes many bolt ALOT easier to get to.
Fuel line, everything around/near the gear box, e-brake cable...all that kinda stuff east when you in the pit.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=795838095
or use the fork on the tractor from the start - makes it easier to get the wheels on aswell
you can either jack it up on the side abit to get the fork under or hook it under the roof
the roof won't get you as high up but it's easier and you don't have to worry too much about balance point (in theroy you could place the backpanel and subwoofer panel on the fork first to give it better support but i haven't tried that yet and i suppect it would glitch out )
http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/133249081654773550/4759966A6511F70D13E490FA7BB72A97E712F320/