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No different than my HOUSE... What could possibly be the problem with that place?? I'll take the chicken fried steak and eggs - extra gravy - hashbrowns - toast (white of course) and hold the grease. :captain: :woot: |
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If you guys really would like to grab a bite to eat - one of ya PM me your phone number and I'll "prepare you" when I have a better ETA... :willy: :faint: |
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Dang, you didn't fall for it.... Anyways...I will be coming back from Capitola on Sunday AM so maybe we can get together for lunch. I'll send you the digits |
Ah yes... the old "I'll gladly pay you back between Monday and Tuesday..."
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Hey Ned,
forgive me, i had to pop this one back up. Saw the old thread was bumped and led me here. your project looks fantastic. Did you end up going with the Rated X? I thought those 10 spokes looked killer on there and maybe a set of night trains would go well too. Im glad you got this sorted out and Bruning was able to take care of it. Have a good one Ned. Vince |
Time for an update...FINALLY!!!
I've been waiting on wheels, so tried to keep myself busy with doing stuff that I could do without having the suspension done and wheels on..... The original Air Ride brackets in the rear bolted in with self tapping bolts/screws in like 10 spots. I wasnt to keen on the whole self tapping bolts... I even stripped 2 of them when I tried to sinch them down tight. At first I was planning on keeping them "bolt in" just in case I ever want to pull them out....but I came to the conclusion of "who am I kidding...I'm not going to change the set-up". So I decided to weld them in for good. I prepped the brackets and drilled quite a few more holes.....17 total....for spot/plug welds, and welded the entirer perimeter...should be rock solid. Original set-up... http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/e...I/IMG_0190.jpg All Prepped....all the powedercoat is off around the edge and holes, its just kinda hard to tell http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/e...I/IMG_4602.jpg http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/e...I/IMG_4593.jpg All welded in.....not always the prettiest beads, but I'm pretty sure I got good penetration on the bracket and frame rail http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/e...I/IMG_4608.jpg http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/e...I/IMG_4606.jpg There is a bracket on the inside of the car connecting the two plates, but since I was welding stuff in anyway, I decided to add a welded plate on the outside to connect the two brackets...just alittle more strength...what the hell... http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/e...I/IMG_4605.jpg |
Looks good Ned.... One more item checked off the "to do" list!
Are you doing this while laying on your back? Or is the car now on a rotisserie? |
Then I got all my Ridetech compressor stuff. When I mocked everything up I had some concerns with the speaker hole in the rear deck. I do plan on having a stereo....but will probably not listen to it much :). I wanted to sink the stuff as deep into the trunk as possible to retain as much trunk as I could. But if I did, the tank sat right under the speaker hole and left about 2 inches from deck to tank...not enough for a speaker. Ridetech has a more narrow and taller 7 gallon tank, that would fit between the speaker holes, but was just a tad too tall to fit.
So ultimately I ended up mounting the stuff towards the back of the car more than I had hoped for, so I did lose more trunk than I would have liked, but its the best compromise I could come up with. I should be able to get a speaker in there. I had thought about flipping it all around, but that would put all the connections on the back and make it real hard to get to if/when I need to. http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/e...I/IMG_4682.jpg http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/e...I/IMG_4680.jpg http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/e...I/IMG_4681.jpg http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/e...I/IMG_4683.jpg I wanted to take the time to thank Tony Bicknell at Ridetech.... I've been bugging the crap out of him with questions and trying to tweak my set-up to shorten the harness's etc etc....he's been fantastic. All my interactions with Ridetech have been great..... thank you.. |
Hey Greg.... I put the car back on the rotisserie to do alot of stuff on the underside. My welding skills are sketchy already, so I try and make my life easier and do a better job but having the car in a nice orientation. Much easier.....
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