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Old 07-22-2009, 12:18 PM
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Very nice NED!!
She's gotta be one mean looking mutha!!!
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everything looks awsome
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Always the smartass .... Just a little scale to the pix.... I couldnt hold the tape measure and the camera at the same time

The "small" bay is my work area.... the larger section is the home of the '69 and the '98 SS Camaro..... my wife parks in the driveway The only way she'll ever get a spot inside the garage is if we move and I get a full shop to myself...... I always tell her the rest of the house is hers and she can do whatever she wants to it....but the garage is mine.

The small bay is also about 8 feet deeper that the other section and has a garage door that opens to the back of the house so its a nice space to work in where I can walk out back to grind/cut/pain/weld etc etc....
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Greg you know, Only the "rich guys" use pressure treated 4x4s...LOL

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Old 09-30-2009, 08:38 AM
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Time for some updates...

Well I havent had as much time into the car as I would have hoped but I've been in "waiting mode" for some parts..

This is the frotn frame rail driver side with the mock up motor, and "pre-new inner fenders" etc. One of the things that bothered me was that there is a big old flange on the inside upper edge where the frame walls met and were spot welded together.


So since Tim channeled the Alterkation frame up into the frame rails and welded that stuff all solid, I figured I would get rid of that flange and weld the seam and then fill in some of the gaps between the k-frame and the frame rails to give a cleaner look and make sure it was all as solid as I could make it.

So I cut off the flange alittle at a time....created a small gap between the vertical edge and horizontal edge to make sure I got good weld penetration, and welded alittle at a time.


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Old 09-30-2009, 08:46 AM
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Then a made a small piece and filled in the gap between the k-frame and frame rail. I figured that would look cleaner and also distribute the force and weight over a larger area to make sure my new welded seam would hold up okay. (I'm a relatively new welder and welding an outside corner on a frame was a little concerning for me). I'm also going to fill the gap on the underside of the k-frame to frame so, this thing should be rock soild, so I think the new seam should be fine.

Before...


After......much cleaner look..




Then I boxed the motor mounts..probably overkill, but it never hurts..

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Old 09-30-2009, 09:01 AM
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Then I made a new mount for the AC condensor from some flat stock aluminum. Since we opened the radiator area and moved the mounts, the Vintage air bracket wouldnt work.


Then my next big goal was to get the brakes worked out so I could get my wheels alll measured and ordered. Thats where the big delay came up..........

I've been working with Tarrant Tutogi at Wilwood and he's been fantastic. Probably one of the best company reps I've worked with.... He really wants me to be able to run the big WS6 calipers but right now they dont have a caliper bracket that will work with my application. So Tarrant has been putting in a lot of work to get the guys at Wilwood to make one for future production for my application etc. So that took some time to sort out and we werent sure if that was going to happen. So after alot of back and forth Wilwood sent me out their 14 inch rotors and some other stuff to get started while we figured out the bracket situation....

Its a Wilwood Christmas !!!!




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Old 09-30-2009, 09:19 AM
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At first we had some clearence issue with the steering arm attachment, so I we had to swap out to a more shallow hat and move the rotor out a tad... its close but they fit now



Since thats been all mounted up, I've been trying to measure for wheels....that has been a huge PITA.

I wanted to thank Marty (Syborg) for lending me his Mount Mate to help the job. I borrowed it back in late July (anticipating my brakes would arrive soon) and then we had all the brake delays and its been sitting in my garage unused.... thank you Marty for being so understanding on the delays. I'll have it back to you next week, I promise.....

I've also been bugging Jason Rushforth with questions and trying to work out a way to get a decent lip on the front wheel. Unfortuately with these big brakes, its widened my track width some and then the caliper overhang is gonna push the spokes out some, so it dosent look like I will be able to get the dish I was hoping for, but thats life I guess.

Then I got back and forth on the 19x8 or 19x9.....245-35-19..... I tried a ton of BS setting for both, at the current ride height (based on the Air Ride ride height suggested for this shock etc), its pretty close the fender lip near full lock.

So I decided on either a 19x8 with 6 BS or a 19x9 with 6.5 BS and everything clears on the pass side (the one I've been working on the entire time). Figured I should make sure on the driver side.....and neither one works on that side !!!!! I dropped a plum bob from the fender lip and measured to the hub on both side and it looks like my fender is about 1/2 inch pushed in on the driver side. Everywhere elese I measure, it appears that the frame to hub etc is the same so I dont think the frame is moved over. There was some previous damage to the driver side fender, so I think it bowed it in slightly near the fender lip....great...more work......

If I do more BS, then the Mount Mate hits the tie-rod at lock...plus I guess 6 BS is the most I can really do on an 8 inch rim anyway....so best I can figure is do the 19x9 with 6.5 BS, have a slighlty larger lip, and fix the driver side fender opening.....

I can go with a shorter hub and hat and move the track width in, but the caliper is the most "outboard" piece, so it wont do anything for my dish....so by doing the shorter hub, all I'm doing is changing the BS reading.... the mount pad gets thicker and the dish stays the same....

So decisions, decisions......

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