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Wow! $7,000 just to get the mini-tubs? I may have to put that off for a while and just get some 9.5 inch wheels for the time being. Why is it that this site does not have many 67-68s with minitubs? There are a few, I guess it may be because there are more 69s on the site huh?
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"I've just finished installing the DSE mini-tubs in my 68. I found several pictures on 67-68 with tubs on the "Members Rides" page. Regardless, the procedure is the same for 67-69."
Mrfixit I saw them too, but not as many. What did you end up spending on the entire job? |
My '68 is mini-tubbed.
There are just WAY more PT 69's than 67-8's...but were're working on that!! ;) |
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Wheels - $2 to $4K comes pretty quick Tires - $1 to $1.5K for decent tires is easy Mini Tub Kit -$1.3K plus shippping Shocks - $0.2K minimum Rear End - $1K depending on what you need So you can easily get to $7 thousand without including labor or brakes, depending on what you expect for the finished product. The easiest part of any project is underestimating what it will cost. |
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Mini tubbing is a expensive decision. I think it's one of the key factors to the killer cars however. 7k that cheap to mini tub. Let me do a tally.
Wheels and tires: 5k G Bar: 1600 Moser 2750 Labor:2500 minimum Ricks tank or similar: 800 More like 11k-14k to do it like the top notch cars around here.:_paranoid Oh ya and if you are going to spend that kind of money on a mini tub well the rest of the project has to be on the same level. Take your budget and double it and you are close. haha New guys are you listening. |
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