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Chassis help needed.
Hey all. I am new to the Model A, but not new to the custom scene. I am going to order a 31 chassis, and am making decisions on set up as well as a builder.
I believe I am leaning toward a swept front rail, suicide front end with a transverse spring, hair pins or maybe wishbones, a Z'd rear with a 4 link and coil overs.
I am trying to achieve a very low stance.
Do you masters have any time proven, good advice on a good set up?
Additionally do you guys have any suggestions on a builder? I do not intend to use a company like TCI or someone of the like. I would like a builder who is willing to think outside of the box.
I am all ears...
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Look over the frame spec/drawings/print at Wescottsauto.com and maybe that will help you as you go along-
welcome also
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Welcome to CHR! A couple of questions, to maybe focus the responses a bit? You say "Model A", and specifically a '31 chassis, but then you say "...a swept front rail, suicide front end with a transverse spring, hair pins or maybe wishbones, a Z'd rear with a 4 link and coil overs." A suicide front end is more of a T-bucket thing than Model A or Deuce. Not that you can't chop off the front rails and hang a suicide mount out from a tube, but that doesn't seem to fit with "...swept front rail". Also, you say you're going to order a chassis, but then you ask for suggestions on a builder? Are you looking for a shop to do a car for you, or are you looking to build a car? Either is OK, but looking to focus a bit.
What is the "look" you're after for the final car? If you're solid on Model A ('28 to '31 model years) have you thought about mounting the body on '32 rails, which are unique and have a lot of sexy features? Roadster, coupe or sedan? Fiberglass, original steel or repop steel? On another thread the discussion has brought out that from Model A, to Deuce, to '33/34 the cars get both wider and longer on the interior space. Something to consider, too.
Enough of my questions. Welcome, and hope you'll take time to provide a little more info on where you're wanting to end up, and what path you're wanting to take.