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As far as the energy goes I'm surprised at how much I can get done when all the fab work is done and I just have to bolt things on. Quote:
The coil overs came from TCI when I got the 4 link set up years ago. I ordered it all through Currie when I had them narrow my rear. They're rated at 250lbs. Quote:
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Lookin' real good, Kim. Very nice indeed.
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wonderful work and great picts kim - thanks for sharing !
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Keep up this pace, it will be done soon.
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Hi Kim frame rear end set-up looks fabulous, looking forward to seeing it back together.
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Got some of the plumbing done.
Also got the hydraulic pump mounted. Kim |
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A few more pics.
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nicely detailed something to be proud of kim.
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Incredible and WOW comes to mind!! ;)
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That is fantastic! Where did you get the knowledge of how to run the lines? |
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"Necessity is the mother of invention". I did have plenty that went the way of the recycle bin. Kim |
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Hey Kim, super nice work on the lines. Couple questions, what adapters and fittings did you use to connect the vette filter to the hard lines?...Jim
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I also picked up one of these to go in the outlet side of the filter. http://www.summitracing.com/parts/aei-15103 Kim |
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For the most part I just put them where they would be in the easiest and most protected places. As far as splitting the brake lines the runs from side to side don't need to be the same length. There will be some residual valves to keep the fluid from draining back into the master cylinder I have a return-less fuel rail so that's why I used the Corvette filter. My biggest problem was adding the hydraulic pump and lines as they were on the same side as the fuel lines. If you have any questions or need more pics don't hesitate to ask. Kim |
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Well thought out
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Beautiful work there Kim, I can appreciate how hard it is to get them large lines so neat! I still haven't mastered that side of things yet.
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You do some sweet work....that chassis looks awesome good work... |
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The large lines do pose a little bit of a problem being harder to bend with the cheapo benders. I clamp mine in my vise for more torque. Quote:
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Awesome work Kim!!
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