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incredible progress:hail:
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Matt --
Every time I see Scar all I can think of is "yep.. that name is real appropriate" :rofl: Well.... that and WTF. Glad you kept your hood vents clean and simple. :thumbsup: |
Matt wow!! it's really coming along great.Look's like it will be better than before. Which it was super smooth before the mishap.:thumbsup: Scott.
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Glad to see the progress Matt! :thumbsup:
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When building a hot rod, one must get a little inventive from time to time. Today was one of those times. I learned something interesting today, which I shall forever commit to my memory. In fact, with the beauty of a little invention called the internet, I can share my newfound knowledge with you. I suggest you guys also commit this to your memory, if for nothing more than the fact that this next story makes for some pretty entertaining imagery. When a car has a little home built rolling frame under it consisting of box iron and 6" roller wheels in place of a rear axle, putting in a subframe, even with a lift can be somewhat problematic.
Here is a list of necessary hardware which I have compiled for anyone attempting such a feat. 1 two post lift 1 engine hoist 2 rolling wheel cribs 1 standard floor jack 1 aluminum floor jack 1 2x4 2 jack stands 2 of Steve Rupp's 18x12 wheels 2+ idiots 2 creepers for idiots Don't try this at home kids: http://i366.photobucket.com/albums/o...01010-1324.jpg http://i366.photobucket.com/albums/o...SA/shop091.jpg http://i366.photobucket.com/albums/o.../shop092-1.jpg http://i366.photobucket.com/albums/o.../shop089-1.jpg Matt |
Matt I thought I was Mr. cool w/18x11's up frt. BUT(12's) YOU THE MAN.:lol: :lol:
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Now that's what hot rodding is all about! |
I just skimmed through but my observation is you're going to front wheel drive?:rofl: :rofl:
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Matt - "Your tires are on backwards" :rolleyes:
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