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Old 05-15-2014, 09:40 PM
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I think a fabricated bomber style seat with wrapped inserts in strategic locations would be different...for Camaro's at least. But then it may f-up all your front seat choices.
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I think a fabricated bomber style seat with wrapped inserts in strategic locations would be different...for Camaro's at least. But then it may f-up all your front seat choices.
Bomber seats look cool but I'm not sure if they'll fit with these front seats, like you said. I've always wanted to run the Evo X recaro seats in a project and I think i might pull the trigger to use them on this one.

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Ahh... I need to get this locked down so I can make sure I have room for the roll bar and make sure the welder adds to proper re-enforcement brackets.

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Bomber seats look cool but I'm not sure if they'll fit with these front seats, like you said. I've always wanted to run the Evo X recaro seats in a project and I think i might pull the trigger to use them on this one.

Here are the evo x seats:


Ahh... I need to get this locked down so I can make sure I have room for the roll bar and make sure the welder adds to proper re-enforcement brackets.

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yep, thats why i always do a full mock up, theres always that one surprise that kicks you in the skibbies.

Thats an interesting head rest shape. Maybe a fabricated version on the fronts. Be a nice bead roll design in some aluminum.
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yep, thats why i always do a full mock up, theres always that one surprise that kicks you in the skibbies.

Thats an interesting head rest shape. Maybe a fabricated version on the fronts. Be a nice bead roll design in some aluminum.
I'll have to see after I lock down some front seats - looking at them more and more I feel that they may be to modern which would then take me back to my second choice which are the recaro specialist seats. I really don't want something bulky.

In the mean time while all this welding work was being done I picked up a square set of Forgelines 18x10's that I'm going to re- lip once the sub frame lands.

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So with the rear tubs done and the wheels purchased we measure the wheels against the tubs and that gave us a 55.5 axle length when measuring from one WMS to the other. I called DSE and they said that there should be at minimum 1 inch between the rim and tub so we add 2 inches to the axle length for either side making it 57.5 - this gives us a 4 inch lip in the back when widening the wheels to 12 inches (currently 10 inches with a 2 inch lip).

We also measured the distance from the fender lip to the rim and 1 side gave us 3.5 inches and the other gave us 4.0 inches due to one of the lips being rolled. Once the trunk is done we'll move to stage three of the car which is tunnel modification (if needed) once the sub frame arrives, widening/fixing/evening the rear fenders, and any type or roll bar.

So at the minimum we had 3.5 inches of clearance - 1 for inner tub the wheel clearance - 2 for going to a 12 inch wheel leaving a half inch of clearance from the outer edge of the wheel to the factory fender lip. We'll be reviewing later if we want to go wider and if there are any obstacles we may hit.

With the axle size and math figured out I got in contact with Ken Sapper at Speedway Engineering and we went thru the process of building a custom floater 9 inch rear end with the DSE brackets welded on. Starting with choosing the style of the center section so it keeps the fluid where it needs to be, custom bracing and baffling from the center section to the axle tubes, 31 spline axles, and mod light hubs in 5x4.75 - I already have a braced iron center section and Eaton True Trac. This thing is built tough and light...


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