I've been out for a few weeks due to my Gall Bladder Surgery. It’s been a crazy Month for me......So this is were I'm at Now, The Firewall and Cowl are in place and ready to weld. Going Start removing the Floor pan and I should have the new floor Done by Next week. I’m using Scott Mock's Sub Frame very happy how all the suspension fell in place. Thanks again Scott for being very helpful Right now I have my Fab shop making up New Billet steering arms. I’m also sending out the sub frame to the powder coater next week.
Looks good Phillip! Make sure the bracing is good when you take out that floor. Also, I have some steering arms you could use as a template if you need them? Hopefully save you on design time/$...
Looks good Phillip! Make sure the bracing is good when you take out that floor. Also, I have some steering arms you could use as a template if you need them? Hopefully save you on design time/$...
Edit: hope you're feelin' ok!
Thanks Ron,I'm feeling much better....I have the original steering arms that came with the frame already.The reason were making new pieces is to get a straight shot with the Rack.
^ interesting. I saw that on my AME frame as well. According to Engineer Matt @ AME, as long as the rack arms stay level w the rack I will be fine; forward, even, or back of the rack do not effect it much. Further, Matt said they designed it that way intentionally to help w Ackerman (which I had to study to understand what language he was speaking... )
Phillip look's Great.If you lenghten the steering arms it will slow down your steering.But it will give you more steering angle.W/ more steering angle you will have to watch your back spacing.
Phillip look's Great.If you lenghten the steering arms it will slow down your steering.But it will give you more steering angle.W/ more steering angle you will have to watch your back spacing.
Great looking project you have going Phillip, we need to see more Central Valley cars on Lat-g!
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