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Josh@Ridetech 09-22-2015 02:29 PM

Looking good :cheers:

Kwag 10-14-2015 07:39 AM

Info and Pictures
 
This looks awesome!

Has anyone purchased this chassis yet?

Are there any pictures of it installed?

Thanks!

Jay Hilliard 01-26-2016 02:09 PM

Curious on what size rim can be used up front? In the video Jeremy mentions 295 front and 335 rear but no rim size for front.

Also, wondering if 3" exhaust can be used?

Boss 5.0 01-26-2016 03:55 PM

I'm curious, and forgive me if this seems like a really ignorant question, but what are some of the major differences between this and their top of the line chassis?

So I have a 55 Chevy Bel Air, why would I order this Spec series vs their higher priced chassis? Clearly for the price drop something is different.

I like what I see, and I really like the price point. This makes a chassis swap more attainable for me. I'm just curious on the differences.

Thanks

Jay Hilliard 01-26-2016 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boss 5.0 (Post 628497)
I'm curious, and forgive me if this seems like a really ignorant question, but what are some of the major differences between this and their top of the line chassis?

So I have a 55 Chevy Bel Air, why would I order this Spec series vs their higher priced chassis? Clearly for the price drop something is different.

I like what I see, and I really like the price point. This makes a chassis swap more attainable for me. I'm just curious on the differences.

Thanks

Fast Track chassis uses IRS for rear, front spindles, shocks and lowers are different than SPEC chassis. I'm sure there are other differences, but I like the SPEC for those like on a smaller budget or those who don't need the track chassis components, etc but still want very good handling & performance.

curleysracecars 01-26-2016 10:09 PM

The engineering approach is pretty awesome. I always get a kick out of the design and execution of big projects like these.
Couple questions:
You mention the issue of stress/fail points in mandrel bent tubing. These appear to be multiple pieces welded together. While welding is EVERYWHERE in our lives, doesnt the weld process also add stresses and such to ab assembly?

Also, you mention laser cut, but I only see a plasma table in the video. Do you do your own in house laser work or send it out?

Im a metal manufacturing junky, so these are honest questions and not intended to be rude or negative one bit. What you guys have done here is.absolutely superb in its entirety. Im just curious of a few things is all.

Thanks a bunch for the videos...neat to see the "inside scoop" of this stuff from time to time.

Jr 01-26-2016 10:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay Hilliard (Post 628494)
Curious on what size rim can be used up front? In the video Jeremy mentions 295 front and 335 rear but no rim size for front.

Also, wondering if 3" exhaust can be used?

As of November/December they didn't know how wide of a front tire they could fit in the front. The sales guy I talk with did say a 245 could fit...

Boss 5.0 01-27-2016 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay Hilliard (Post 628518)
Fast Track chassis uses IRS for rear, front spindles, shocks and lowers are different than SPEC chassis. I'm sure there are other differences, but I like the SPEC for those like on a smaller budget or those who don't need the track chassis components, etc but still want very good handling & performance.

Thank you. That's what I was looking for. Makes complete sense to me now.

214Chevy 01-28-2016 04:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boss 5.0 (Post 628497)
I'm curious, and forgive me if this seems like a really ignorant question, but what are some of the major differences between this and their top of the line chassis?


The major difference in the price point versus the two are the Fast Track chassis's are 100% CNC cut and welded together, hence more man hours. The SPEC series uses mostly square tubing cut and the ends welded together to form the chassis.

LateralJeaz 01-28-2016 10:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay Hilliard (Post 628518)
Fast Track chassis uses IRS for rear

Unfortunately this is WRONG. Irs is an option but does not come standard on the fast track chassis. Many many vehicles that utilize the fast track chassis have a solid rear axle. No biggie, just sayin':thumbsup:


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