hahaha that is awesome lowness.
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hahaha that is awesome lowness.
burgo they havnt gone they are in the bottom of a shed so i will put your name on them they will need new tyres
looking cool as fook pall good work
well it was almost finished but errrr
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and
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and
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under going major surgery to run as low as i want to, starting with raising the steering rack
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more updates tomorrow :d
First 'Green' track car, powered flintstones style?
thought i would make a soapbox racer out of it, hence stripping all the weight :p
No floor! I have deja vu! Lol
good luck with this. To do it right the rears will need tubbing and new beam mounts fabricating higher up. The front will need the inner wings raised/tubbed and either turrets raised or some very expensive coilovers! The front suspension points will need raising (which will also help your clearance). Easy! Lol
if you need a hand cutting out anymore metal i'm happy to help. Gotton pretty good at it now!
already arranged to go and pick up some new turrets and bottom arm mounting points as mine has the strengthening kit on so might be a **** to get off. i already know the fronts will need tubbing lol probably cut them out tomorrow. i plan to not only move my turrets up but back by about an inch whilst im at it. the other thing i need to make is a new rear gearbox mount, should be fun.Quote:
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the backend didnt rub around the top with how low i had it at pv and i plan to go smaller wheels aswell so hoping i wont have a problem with that.
instead of moving the beam mounts up im moving the the hub mounting points higher, although having said that i may do a mixture of both to give the diffuser more clearance.
another thing that occurred to me whilst looking at it earlier, raising the bottom arm mounting points will in effect be similar to lowering the tie rod mounting points, so hopefully ill get some of the same anti-dive characteristics, we shall see i guess
Mmmmmmmmmmm tubbing.
Why have you cut the front floor out?
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Its what real men do....