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Sonar Chief 12-22-2014 10:30 AM

Thanks!
 
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Originally Posted by RdHuggr68 (Post 586204)
Looks great Michael , can't wait to see it on all fours. Merry Christmas to you too!
Kevin

:thankyou: Have a Happy Holiday ... might get snow!

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Originally Posted by Roberts68 (Post 586222)
Merry Christmas to you and yours as well Chief, Thank you.

Great pictures of great looking brackets, I like the little Ridetech symbols laser cut in them. That's a cool detail I had not previously noticed.

:thankyou: Its a pretty sweet setup, Happy Holidays!

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Originally Posted by waynieZ (Post 586230)
Merry Christmas to you and your family Chief. Its looking good.

:thankyou: :flag2: and Merry Christmas to you and family!

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Originally Posted by tubbed69 (Post 586235)
Merry Christmas Micheal,I wish I could weld that nice,looking good:thumbsup: :thumbsup:

:thankyou: I make due :confused59: Merry Christmas!

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Originally Posted by SlowProgress (Post 586386)
That's looking really good. And to continue the theme have a Merry Christmas !

:thankyou: Your car is looking great, love the blue! Merry Christmas!

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Originally Posted by rickpaw (Post 586411)
+1. And Merry Christmas.

:thankyou: Have a Merry Christmas!

Sonar Chief 12-24-2014 04:01 PM

No Longer
 
on jackstands! :headspin: Not much of an update today, but I did get the rear suspended on its own ... I know they are not RT coilovers, but they'll do to move the car around and finish the build!

Santa is bringing me my ....., well you'll see on Friday! I also ordered a .... that will have to be modified to fit, hopefully it will work! No one else is going this route so its up to me to figure it out :popcorn2:

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...661/q5YVga.jpg
Sitting on er own .... might be a little low!

Happy Holidays to all!

Thanks for looking .... I have homework to do!

Michael

Roberts68 12-24-2014 09:00 PM

Looking forward to the next update. Merry Christmas Michael

MillerBuilt 12-25-2014 09:24 AM

Check First
 
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Originally Posted by Sonar Chief (Post 584509)
Joe .... that's a nice Firebird, I had to go back and look at some of the pixs I took of the 4 bar and see the offset of the lower brackets ... duhhhh! I had them on the wrong sides (my bad!), oh well, I think the weld on brackets look cleaner! Hey, its only metal!

I will take your Firebird posts for reference to getting all things square Front2Back, wish I had a lift thou!!!!

Just a suggestion, but 90% of the time while adding/welding suspension brackets AFTER housing ends have been installed, you will find if checked, that your wheels are now toed/cambered and even worse each side is different creating anything but a harmonious situation between opposing wheels.

A fairly simple check can be done and may take two people to get accurate numbers.

If possible, and with wheels bolted on (or bolt on toe plates if you have some), pull a measurement from drivers side to passenger side across rearend, from back side of wheel to back side of wheel "lip"

1st check across the back side of the rearend, 2nd at the front side of the rearend and compare the numbers (they should be the same). 3rd check across the top side of the rearend, and 4th check across the bottom side of the rearend (again, these numbers should be the same). If these numbers are all the same, then you are running parallel and should allow perfect alignment between both rear wheels and with your front.
If these numbers are not the same then you need to correct by laying down a few stitches/welds (that will need to be ground in the direction you want to pull it back in and possibly even quenching with water immediately after to get the needed results. I cannot tell you how many people NEVER check this critical measurement and assume that all is good. Even NEW complete housings should be checked because I have personally seen many big brand name complete housings that failed horribly... I hope this is not your case but figured I would mention before you powder coat.

Jay

Sonar Chief 12-25-2014 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Roberts68 (Post 586799)
Looking forward to the next update. Merry Christmas Michael

Merry Christmas to you as well!

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Originally Posted by JSM (Post 586833)
Just a suggestion, but 90% of the time while adding/welding suspension brackets AFTER housing ends have been installed, you will find if checked, that your wheels are now toed/cambered and even worse each side is different creating anything but a harmonious situation between opposing wheels.

A fairly simple check can be done and may take two people to get accurate numbers.

If possible, and with wheels bolted on (or bolt on toe plates if you have some), pull a measurement from drivers side to passenger side across rearend, from back side of wheel to back side of wheel "lip"

1st check across the back side of the rearend, 2nd at the front side of the rearend and compare the numbers (they should be the same). 3rd check across the top side of the rearend, and 4th check across the bottom side of the rearend (again, these numbers should be the same). If these numbers are all the same, then you are running parallel and should allow perfect alignment between both rear wheels and with your front.
If these numbers are not the same then you need to correct by laying down a few stitches/welds (that will need to be ground in the direction you want to pull it back in and possibly even quenching with water immediately after to get the needed results. I cannot tell you how many people NEVER check this critical measurement and assume that all is good. Even NEW complete housings should be checked because I have personally seen many big brand name complete housings that failed horribly... I hope this is not your case but figured I would mention before you powder coat.

Jay


Jay .... thanks for the advise, I will certainly check these measurements to ensure the axle is true, I didn't weld on the c-clip eliminators but I did check the axle with a straight edge.

Again, thanks for the advise .... learn something new everyday, KOOL!

Happy Holidays to all ...... supposed to get 10 inches of snow here!!!!

RdHuggr68 12-25-2014 01:04 PM

Great progress Michael,hope you had a great Christmas . I will check in tomorrow to see what Santa is bring you.
Kevin

Sonar Chief 12-26-2014 02:11 PM

Santa stopped by
 
and brought some car stuff, he's cool! :ups: So I figures just cuz there's 7 inches of snow and its 23 degrees out I should get in the garage and test fit the rack. I did change up from the norm cuz I'm going w a manual rack and an EPS unit from GM (that'll be later), but I didn't plan on the dimensions being different from a power unit .... that's hot rodding!

So the game plan is to modify the drivers side motor mount to clear a DD joint, not sure yet how to do this .... Scott might have some ideas. Then the C5 knuckle needs a mod to flush up the steering arm on the knuckle. And the front brace needs clearance for the rack to frame bolt, thinking cut at the front and score the back and bend it to 90 towards the front and weld. Any suggestions would be appreciated!!! :popcorn2:

Here's the rack installed and the trouble areas ..... may need to send it back!!!!


http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...538/aqpuDE.jpg
Thanks to my sister!

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...537/dRaBUl.jpg
A little too tight here!

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...540/m8KXCp.jpg
Need to clearance this for the bolt head!

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...905/WLcdep.jpg
Drivers side assembled

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...540/KGgsdD.jpg
Need to flush up this pad for the steering arm to sit flush!

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...540/ZJ3mYl.jpg
Overall view!

I still need to get over to Fastenal and get the metric bolts for the knuckle to steering arm and order some pinch clamps to get rid of those zipties ...

Anyway, good to get something done and make a plan to get all this working.

Thanks for looking .... hope Santa brought yous guys cool stuff too!

waynieZ 12-26-2014 03:14 PM

Now that Santa brought you this to continue with the build you'll forget all about the snow and cold once you get into it. Nice!

RdHuggr68 12-26-2014 04:18 PM

Wow Michael everything is looking great are you spraying the subframe or having it powdercoated?
Kevin

Sonar Chief 12-26-2014 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by waynieZ (Post 586985)
Now that Santa brought you this to continue with the build you'll forget all about the snow and cold once you get into it. Nice!


What snow? As long as it stays outa my garage I'm good. No snow up there? :thankyou:

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Originally Posted by RdHuggr68 (Post 586992)
Wow Michael everything is looking great are you spraying the subframe or having it powdercoated?
Kevin

Kevin ... I'm gonna just paint it myself when I do the underside of the Camaro, that's the plan anyway?


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