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Old 07-01-2013, 10:25 PM
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yeah, you should be fine as long as you added the 1/8" plates where they need to go.
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Old 07-02-2013, 06:16 AM
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I'm doing it this fall to my Nova, so I peek in on every mini-tub thread hoping to learn all the tricks first. Your concern has come up several times and the pro guys all say the same, as long as you are putting in the plates where DSE says to, it is stronger than stock. The obvious stuff applies, solid car to start with, good welds, no shortcuts.
Post pics if you can, along with any hints you learned. It helps us all.



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Old 07-02-2013, 09:38 AM
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yeah, you should be fine as long as you added the 1/8" plates where they need to go.
I did the DSE leaf spring minitub kit on my last car and it was a real nice kit,just like these other guys said weld the correct size plates in and you will be fine.
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Old 07-02-2013, 04:17 PM
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Vince and Jeff's,

I used 3/16 plate wrapped to match the contour of the notch. I feel very comfortable with my welding abilities. I was just a little nervous about modifying these factory stamped frame rails. LOLs. I cannot believe how thin the frame rails are. Im use to working on full frame cars. LOLs.

I will try to get some pictures up. Im doing all of this with an Ipad now so my pictures may be upside down. LOLs. Even when I flip the photo and reload....it will still be upside down.

As far as the install itself. It couldn't be easier in my opinion. Straight forward install. A plasma cutter would probably speed things up considerably, but I moved away from my air cutoffwheel in favor of my Makita 4" electric grinder with a 1/32"x4" cutoff wheel. Oh...and if you wear older jeans be weary of the frays at the bottom of pant legs....Im welding away and noticed my leg was getting a little warm. Fire!!!! LOL's.

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Old 07-02-2013, 06:11 PM
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Vince and Jeff's,

I used 3/16 plate wrapped to match the contour of the notch. I feel very comfortable with my welding abilities. I was just a little nervous about modifying these factory stamped frame rails. LOLs. I cannot believe how thin the frame rails are. Im use to working on full frame cars. LOLs.

I will try to get some pictures up. Im doing all of this with an Ipad now so my pictures may be upside down. LOLs. Even when I flip the photo and reload....it will still be upside down.

As far as the install itself. It couldn't be easier in my opinion. Straight forward install. A plasma cutter would probably speed things up considerably, but I moved away from my air cutoffwheel in favor of my Makita 4" electric grinder with a 1/32"x4" cutoff wheel. Oh...and if you wear older jeans be weary of the frays at the bottom of pant legs....Im welding away and noticed my leg was getting a little warm. Fire!!!! LOL's.

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Dave, I only use my iPad to come on here and post pictures. Just make sure that the button is in your right hand and the camera is in the upper left when you take the pictures. it took me a while to get it correct when taking pictures with the it. Now I use my iPhone and cloud the pictures to my iPad to post them. And yes now we need a build thread???
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Old 07-02-2013, 06:55 PM
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Oh...and if you wear older jeans be weary of the frays at the bottom of pant legs....Im welding away and noticed my leg was getting a little warm. Fire!!!! LOL's.

David
I was a teenager in the early 80s and frayed rocker jeans were the rage. This was also the same time I was taking welding at the local vo-tech. We spent more time setting each other on fire than trying to learn to weld... probably why I suck at it now.


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Ok. Let give it a whirl and see if the pictures are right side up. Lol.

As I mentioned earlier, the other side is already completed so the only pictures I have are of the side I did today.

Not to bad. I'd do it again no problem. But I already had some experience with my sons 65 El Camino mini-tub, so I'm sure it's gets easier each time.

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How do you post multiple pictures in one post from an ipad?
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I tried and it only lets me post one at a time.
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How do you post multiple pictures in one post from an ipad?
You can't from an iPad. You have to post them one at a time or get an online photo account (phototbucket or??) then you just up load them and then link them to the body of the post and bingo you have multiple pictures in one post.
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