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i dont know im not sure, but they probably do move at least a little. this set has been cut for over a year, i just cut more off to go lower. the other set i had on their when i got it that i cut were cut for over a year as well. i have drove it on the freeway quite a bit with cut springs and was never nervous about it. i have only drove it around the block since its been this low in the back, so we will see how it rides, drives, and reacts to it being this low.
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12-12-2009, 02:38 PM | #77 |
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the pics are a little bit blurry as i took them in crappy lighting with my camera phone but here is the inside the back of my truck where the floor and wheel tubs used to be. got some exhaust work done as well.
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heres some old pics of the motor that magically vanished from my thread.
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Burb is looking good!,, Im not a fan of caddy tail lights but still look good..
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man, i have a recent hard on for 67-72 burbs and crew cabs, nice one
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and my new SD wheel tubs, still gotta paint them and under coat them but here they are, and just held in place with a couple sheet metal screws for now.
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coming along nicely...you getting the bag stuff ready?
i been meaning to ask you...what did you do to cut your floor and stock tubs out? i been working on mine all week (scattered about) and i have been grinding the head of the bolts off and punching them through with a hammer and screwdriver...got a few more to go still. and i havent tried cutting the tubs out...what did you use to cut them out?
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thanks, i try lol. no not yet, no money for that but soon hopefully lol. and i used a combination of things over time as i was removing the floor and wheel tubs. i used a grinder, a saws-all, an air cutter, and a couple of hand tools.
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a few more shots, now with the rear wheels all black. will get some more pics tomorrow of the tubs and rear frame painted up.
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frame and wheel tubs painted black and undercoated
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here's some Cali black and yellow plates im working on that i will be using one way or another lol. one was pretty horrible(the top half all bent up and stuff) when i got them, the other wasnt to bad. didnt take before and during pics but here they are in primer, they still need some more sanding to finish smoothing out and then i can start painting them the colors they are supposed to be. they are not going to be perfect but good enough for me lol
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How did the plates turn out?
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never finished them, damn satin black spray paint wrinkled up on them lol. so they have been sitting in a box in my room for a while. eventually i'll pull them back out and try redoing them again.
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Bring them to the show. You will see the plate resto C/10King's wife does.
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not much of an update guys but heres a few things that have been done
some bucket seats out of a 2006 suzuki forenza i put in some stainless steel shorty haeders i installed not the newest and most current pics but it doesnt look any different |
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decided not to use these
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decided not to use these
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also got some exhaust work done but no pics of that, its 2.5" true duals all the way out the back with flowmasters that were already on it.
oh! and i also tunneled the floor for rear driveshaft clearence, and im working on a bolt in rear bag set up for between the frame rails just behind the back seat Last edited by project 67 sub; 07-03-2010 at 01:33 AM. |
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Its coming along man ill subscribe to your thread i like what your doin already.
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man its super low for a static drop. whats the bag setup gonna be? (wondering if it would get any lower lol)
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Really looking good i really like the control arms
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haha thanks, yah they are beefy as hell to . done up by a buddy/lowrider guy built for hoping so they should never bend. the only thing i had him do that was a little to much is stretching them an 1" 3/8's. should have only went 1" instead as i have some positive camber at that front ride height lol. and thats with almost no shims.
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aired up next to my buddys aired out burb aired up another pic of rear bag setup, still needs some more bracing to fully eliminate the trailing arm twisting Last edited by project 67 sub; 11-18-2010 at 05:54 AM. |
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