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Very good to know, thanks for the reply. :cool: *** edit** happy almost 4k posts :)
If POR15 is used initially to protect the frame from rust until it gets epoxied down the road will there be any issues with a quality epoxy, like...
That's what I was thinking. great info and you assured me about an upcoming $$ purchase. :):cool:
Roger that ;)
dontlifttoshift: thanks, as always for taking the time to post ! You are a great help :cool: here is the Tanks Inc:...
I thought it would give a cool look to the rear of the car and complement the Moon tank up front. It certainly would be different :D Thanks for...
Was going to get the Tanks Inc. stainless fuel tank for my 32 coupe build. Since this tank is so visible in the rear of a deuce and an integral...
enjoyed this build very much! ty
Terry thanks for the post and the pics. I am building from the ground up (so to speak). Pete and Jake's are building a 32 frame with a 56" rear...
So... the only way to be certain of getting the best fit is to finish the car (almost) :D Thanks Mayor :cool: Randy, I've studied your pics...
I know that's the smart way but I'm kind of overanxious to get the wheel/tire dilemma piece of the puzzle out of the way lol. :D It will be a long...
hmm, another ingredient thrown into the mix lol. I thought about maybe narrowing the rear slightly since the chassis is yet to be built - now...
56" rear axle width. Good point. Chassis is being built so now is the time to decide stuff like that. thanks HRP :).
great advice, will check out coker, thanks man!
Mayor, thanx as well again for your advice.:cool: Yeah, it is confusing - not just for getting the look I envision, but wanting to not make a $$...
dontlifttoshift: :) Thanks again man - for this info and your advice on the chassis. Sorry for another noob question but are bias ply tires...
is this stuff all and more they say it is? :confused:
Thanks Jeff! :) This is the advice I am looking for. Would the tire sizes you mentioned translate to either a 50/60/70 series? What would you...
Ok, chassis is ordered from P&J - thanks to all who helped me in that regard. I'd like to get a wheel tire package together to roll this thing...
Dubbz, just front Wilwood discs with all the shiny bits/no power :cool:yeah his post kicked ass (mine) :D you guys rock
Ok Guys, here's an update on what I'm going to do. P&J chassis with drilled (forged) front axle. Wilwood brakes, Hairpins (most likely the...
I spoke with a rep. from Honest Charley's who told me that I can go with full length So-Cal Hairpin Radius Rods and that they would fit full...
Call placed...awaiting Jason's call back. TY! Thanks KOZ Thanks djust ! Thanks, Mayor: Yes, planning on fenders in the future as $$...
Thanks for the heads up Randy. Going to the VT NSRA and can't do both, with work getting in the way. Have a great time!
thnx DLTS -for the pic too, looked like fun :cool: thanks harv, for explaining and the pic. Thanks guys for your thoughts and input....
I know that's what Mike from HC prefers. He's a traditionalist and is pointing me to hairpins/ladder, but open to suggestions. I see some long...
Tell me about it. I would much prefer to get the heck off of Long Island! Like Calif. way too many libs. It needs to break off and float way :mad::D
117harv, thank you also for taking the time to post :cool:. By any chance would you have a photo of what you described above? (highlighted by me)....
DLTS: Excellent info and thanks for your advice. I will discuss deleting whatever Pete and Jake's uses for their front and rear shock with Honest...
HRP, you put me back to sq. one! Why'd you have to do that?! lol :D It just makes sense that a 4 link, with it's ability to isolate the moving...
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