96xj
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Post by 96xj on Apr 8, 2010 10:29:32 GMT -4
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Post by T-Dogg on Apr 8, 2010 21:09:49 GMT -4
Wow,, nice work man. Da DOgg
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Enos
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Post by Enos on Apr 8, 2010 22:17:40 GMT -4
Moved your thread over here.
Quite the project you have going
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Post by Paul Boudreau on Apr 8, 2010 22:35:39 GMT -4
this is called having the balls to do it....kudo
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96xj
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Post by 96xj on Apr 9, 2010 21:01:42 GMT -4
It's been quite a project still a lot to do.
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The Garagemahal
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Post by The Garagemahal on Apr 10, 2010 7:48:56 GMT -4
Wow lots o werk there good luck
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96xj
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Post by 96xj on Apr 13, 2010 13:20:01 GMT -4
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jrm
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Post by jrm on Apr 13, 2010 18:14:40 GMT -4
Nick those must be my stock front coils that you put in the rear. I see a new spare S.S. iroc there. I thought you would have went with a new set of BF Mud Terrains. When does it have to be out of the garage for the race car to go in? Oh yeah why is the 8.25 still in the rear and not the 9 inch?
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96xj
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Post by 96xj on Apr 13, 2010 19:09:17 GMT -4
I don't like the BF's I'm sticking with the irocks.Yep they are your coils. We aren't racing this year, the race car is going on the street. I'm waiting for the rear end to come, Mark is getting me another 9 in that is the same width and I'll use the third member from the camaro.(Mark has the camaro)there aren't any arms on it yet, and i had the spring mounts welded on before i got the really cheep gears for the front.Hopefully the jeep will only drop a inch or two when the floor is put in. We will see.I'm using 1/4 in diamond plate for the floor.(it's free!!) Right now there is 31.5 in under the rocker when the jeep is siting level.
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bill richards
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Post by bill richards on Apr 14, 2010 10:54:50 GMT -4
I'm using 1/4 in diamond plate for the floor yikes! Front too, or just the rear flat section? Bill
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Creepy
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Post by Creepy on Apr 14, 2010 11:01:51 GMT -4
the cinder blocks are stacked wrong, they go the other way. flip 'em 90deg. so you don't die. the holes go up/down, not across.
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96xj
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Post by 96xj on Apr 14, 2010 18:14:09 GMT -4
Rear flat section only, need the weight to make the back flex. I'll flip them next time when im down.
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