this thing runs all over hazel green ala(# 1 ) bama .. he may even be a member here ..
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this thing runs all over hazel green ala(# 1 ) bama .. he may even be a member here ..
Here is my 27 in progress. . . .
i know some of you on here dont agree with my build so this aint for you.
this is were im at on it. i did lift the front 2" just dont have pics yet
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let the flaming begin :D
Hey nitrous nut,
You don't have to call folks out for not enjoying your work - f*** them. As long as your happy what you did should be all that counts.
I'm not personally into that "style" of truck but I have to give you props for A. setting a plan & following it
B. finishing the project
C. putting pix out for others to disect it.
D. finishing the project
Enjoy it - it looks like a fun vehicle.
REGS
Whether we agree or not is no excuse for foul language, take it elsewhere. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by REGs
this thread was a ton of fun to go through, I will be adding my new project once I get it all figured out. Bookmarked this thread for sure.,
well it aint much but heres mine
latest hot rod mag has a spread on rat rods
I call him "T-Bone". I built this car last winter in my garage from a 1923 Ford (glass body) T- shell. It has a 300 h.p. sbc with a 350 turbo trans.
Streetrodman
My ride.
Streetrodman
Just finished this truck FEb 01, 2009....5 days ago.
took it to the car show in St Paul MN....about 45 miles from my home town of Osceola WI.
You might consider a few changes.Put your spring pack UNDER your perch and your frame will be sitting on a nice flat sturdy surface , instead of hanging on 4 nuts . Doing this will allow you to have your spring hangers pointing down. Your frame should just about stay at the same height. Shocks also work best with a 5-25 degree angle, I had my shocks on a spindley bracket like you do and a good bump bent one of them . Also is your panhard bar hidden from view . I'm not an expert but there are somethings that just have to go a certain way ti operate correctly and safley. LFE
I agree with you about the spring perch positioning and shock mounts. As far as the panhard bar, I don't run one on the front of my car either and have never had a lick of problems. I know several guys that don't have one on the front... Why do you think one is required?
Here is what Speedway has to say:There is some controversy surrounding the use of a Panhard rod on cross spring drop axle suspension systems . While there are many hotrods running around without one most of the top chassis builders feel that it is a necessary part of a front suspension , especially with a 4 bar . With an original buggy spring and wishbone setup , the triangle shape of the wishbone limited side to side motion .Even a split wishbone or radius rod front end with the axle mounting points wider than the frame mounting points provides some measure of triangulation to help control side motion . By its design the four-bar front end is engineered to allow the front suspension to travel freely ( thus providing better ride quality and handling characteristics ) but it can not control side to side motion . The problem is compounded by cross- steering , as any side to side movement WILL cause bump steer . A Panhard bar should be considered mandatory on all four-bar systems and recommended on all cross steer systems . While building my ride every rod I looked at had one , so I put one on mine. LFE
Read part of your quote from Speedway; While there are many hotrods running around without one MOST of the top chassis builders feel that it is a necessary part of a front suspension. That says most, not all. I've never had a problem with Bumpsteer and I'm sure plenty of others haven't also. That's why there are many Hotrods running around Without one. CTJ