Subscribed. Your shop looks incredible. I may eventually have you guys do the tear down and bodywork/paint on my car if and when I ever get around to actually painting it. Its too much fun beating on it for now
Great project. Will be following the buildup. I may have to swing by with the camaro next time I drive up to Santa Barbara...
You are more than welcome to stop in anytime! When you are ready for tear down & paint, we will be happy to lay down some paint for you. In the mean time keep beating it up on the track
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Originally Posted by rogue
Subscribed. Your shop looks incredible. I may eventually have you guys do the tear down and bodywork/paint on my car if and when I ever get around to actually painting it. Its too much fun beating on it for now
Great project. Will be following the buildup. I may have to swing by with the camaro next time I drive up to Santa Barbara...
With Forgelines special on wheels, we moving forward on getting some wheels & tires on order We are running the ZX3R on this ride.. 19x12 on rear with 315-40-19 & 18x9 on the front with 255-45-18.. Goodyear F1 Tires..
We also have been working on getting front sheet metal on & aligned.. setting up suspension & setting up ride height
With Forgelines special on wheels, we moving forward on getting some wheels & tires on order We are running the ZX3R on this ride.. 19x12 on rear with 315-40-19 & 18x9 on the front with 255-45-18.. Goodyear F1 Tires..
Gonzo, the car is looking great. If you haven't purchased the tires yet, you can definitely go with wider rubber on our chassis. We have been running Michelin Pilot Sport PS2's. On the front, you can easily run a 275/35R18 and on the rear, I would run a 345/30R19. Just my 2 cents based on what we have found to perform the best.
Thank you for the compliment! When we mini tubbed the car, the customer did not want me to cut to much into the structure that would mess with convertible top frame coming down.. We only moved the inner wells 2 inches in for tire clearance.. I remember that when I ordered the chassis you mentioned that 345 in the rear & the 275 were the biggest tires we could run underneth the car.. Also customer wanted me to fill out as much of the wheel well opening as possible, so this why we are going with the tire combination I have listed.. Did not want to go bigger than 19/18 diameter wheels!
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Gonzo, the car is looking great. If you haven't purchased the tires yet, you can definitely go with wider rubber on our chassis. We have been running Michelin Pilot Sport PS2's. On the front, you can easily run a 275/35R18 and on the rear, I would run a 345/30R19. Just my 2 cents based on what we have found to perform the best.