Wednesday, May 19, 2010

04-30-10



Roll Bar bolted into place for fit issues. Now the four link system can start to take shape.

04-02-10


Roll Bar stripped and ready for primer.

03-19-10

New Ford 9" Full Floater Rear end.

Friday, March 19, 2010

03-12-2010


The caster camber plates installed on both sides.


Above shows the support and mounting bracket for caster camber. (water jet piece)

03-06-2010


Above and below two water jet pieces being drilled. Pieces go on the underside of the shock tower, and bolt through to the caster camber plate.


Suspension mocked up. More bad news: Qa1 struts won't work, not enough compression or travel. QA1 struts can't be modified. I contacted Koni and gave them specs that I needed, and I should have them in 10 weeks.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

03-05-2010

Above and below just getting measurements. I'm not going to flare the wheel wells that much. Looks like 8" wide rims.

Monday, January 25, 2010

1/22/2010

I have been ordering suspension parts. I had a water jet fabrication shop make a inner shock tower piece to adapt to the caster camber plate. Front spindles are at powder coat, should be done on 1-28-2010. Still have to box lower control arms. Below are some pieces I picked up.


Above Global West adjustable strut rod.



Above UPR Caster Camber plate (all steel).

QA1 adjustable strut, Hypercoil springs, and the caster camber plate.

Monday, November 9, 2009

11/09/09

Bad news: the distributor for RRS (front strut system) no longer sells them. Now that I put all the time and money into the notch kit I have to figure out what to do. Any ideas would be appreciated. I have to stay with a strut system because of the notched shock towers. Not sure if RRS is in financial trouble or what?

11/06/09

My opinion it turned out nice.

Should have lots of room now for the engine.

Put a little filler around the edge to get a really nice finished look.

10/30/09

Just about ready for primer.


All welded now grinding. Should turn out nice.

10/16/09

After doing a reverse template to get the best fit to cut down on grind time they are finally welded in.

Minor grinding to do.

This is a good photo to show the extra tower support that was welded in prior to the new engine .

9/4/09

Getting the fit right so the weld is good.

I am extremely slow at this stuff. The extra support on the bottom was difficult to deal with for fit.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

8/14/09

It's been a while since I have been able to post more pictures. Did some traveling with the family.

Finally got the notch kit fitted. Not as simple as RRS suggests.


Should be able to weld next time.


Sunday, August 2, 2009

7/24/09

Finally have the towers cut out. The extra bracing was a real issue with the plasma cutter I used. I have a lot of grinding to do to fit the new notched kit steel. What should have taken 1 hour took 6.

The tower support braces are going to be a pain to cut through.

Start of the day, trace template that was provided.