From tonysounds@yahoo.com Sat Jul 24 10:15:08 2004
Subject:Re: Z stands
Well, now I'm a big fan of the Honda products (HUGE bang for the buck), so there's another plus for those vehicles. Ive always owned vans for moving my gear, but when I wanted to save gas going to rehearsal, I would take my wife's 98 Lincoln. That trunk was so small I could just barely get my Electro in its case in there with nothing else. We had a '94 with a Soprano's trunk, and I loved it. Anyway, the zframes on mine stand a little higher than waist high in their shortest position, and they are around 30" front to back. Do we have the same stand, or am I referencing another Ztype?
T
Mark Zyla wrote:
>
>>> > > 2 Z frames, 2 bars, 4 capped hand bolts. It takes about 5 mins to
>>> > > assemble, and won't really fit in the trunk of your car
>> > (unless you have a '94 or
>>> > > older Town Car, one of those "6 body trunks"). If you have
>> > a mini van or
>>> > > larger, no problem. If you like quick getaways, not so good.
Not true.
The Zeenith stand fits in my Honda CRV. Granted, it does have some bulk, it
still lays over my A-70 6-space rack, two Barbetta 31cšs and an Anvil
goodies box. And therešs room to fit my Electro back there as well.
mark
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