Thanks for the comments guys. That's what keeps me motivated to keep going.
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Originally Posted by fesler
Project is making some nice progress, not sure how you are working in that temp but nice work. Keep the pictures coming
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Thanks Chris. Well seeing as us Canadians live in igloos and drive snowmobiles everywhere, it's quite easy. That wasn't even that cold. For a couple weeks around Xmas it was down to about -28 degrees Celsius...I didn't go near the shop then. Today it was +1 so I was in the shop.
Here's an update: I finally got my rear sway bar package and converted arms for my air bar set up. The arms have been converted by Frank at
www.gpsuperstore.com so they are adjustable now. These are what come with his prodigy bar rear suspension set up. The rear sway bar is a Hellwig package. I was able to get the rear suspension mocked up again today. Hopefully that's the last time for a mock up. It was definitely a lot easier to put together with the adjustable arms. I'm going to get the rear sway bar mounted over the next couple days so I can take a bunch of stuff, including the subframe and rear end housing, to get powder coated. Hope to have everything back mid next week after I get back from Las Vegas. Here's some pics:
Arms have been converted so now they are adjustable
Close up of the short arms
Rear sway bar package
Rear suspension mocked up with converted arms