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Old 01-08-2012, 09:05 PM
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Now why didn't I ever think of that. Love the way you did your tubs. They are coming out perfect.

Tip on how to take better pics...lay off the peyote just kidding
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Cant wait to see it on the ground .......!
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Nice job Kevin keep us updated.
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Here is a small update. I was able to get my rear end installed to see how everything fits, so far so good. I have lots of room, it should sit pretty low, and nothing will hit when I have people in the back, or am cornering hard.









Next I have to measure my off set for the front. I wanted to try and fit a 10" wheel with 275's but I think I will have to stretch the fenders a bit to do so.
I am undecided of what to do there.
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Will the car go any lower than it is now ? Did you mod the outer 1/4 opening for clearence ? Are you using coilover shocks and 4-bar in the rear ?
Sorry for all the questions .....! What you are doing is what I am wanting to do to mine.
The car looks great so far !!!!
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Will the car go any lower than it is now ? Did you mod the outer 1/4 opening for clearence ? Are you using coilover shocks and 4-bar in the rear ?
Sorry for all the questions .....! What you are doing is what I am wanting to do to mine.
The car looks great so far !!!!
I could probably set it down another 1.5" with not to many problems but then the subframe will only be 2.5" to 3" off the ground. The way it is now when it is on the ground my knees are level with the body line through the middle of the door, and I am only 5'8". I have not trimmed the quarter lip yet, I am going to cut about half inch off of that, and I am using a DSE quad link with their double adjustable shocks.
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Kevin .... looks nice, what were the rear end measurements that you gave DSE and did they weld their brackets prior to shipping?
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looks great!
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Awesome job.This is going to be an outstanding build.
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Kevin .... looks nice, what were the rear end measurements that you gave DSE and did they weld their brackets prior to shipping?
As always thanks,
Michael
Micheal,
The rear width is 52.875" hub to hub, then add .185" for each rotor hat and you end up with 53.245 (53.25")

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Awesome job.This is going to be an outstanding build.
Thanks guys,
It has not come easy for me thats for sure. I appreciate the kind words
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