t01blaze said:There is a kit available if you are interested in buying rather than building.
yea ik the have a box in kit but for 250 dollars i can get 1 4foot x 8 foot 1/4 steel plate and 1 14guage .0735 steel plate
t01blaze said:There is a kit available if you are interested in buying rather than building.
pontiacgp said:when i boxed mine in I reinforced the control arm brackets plus I made plates out for the body mount locations with the 14 gauge metal. I used the circle cut outs for the body mount plates to use as large washers which I welded to the control arm brackets to strengthen the bolt locations...I also cleaned up the factory welds and welded where they missed or did some lousy welding
Digging this thread up. 😀pontiacgp said:I used 14 gauge which is the gauge of the metal they used for the frame
crucial118 said:Digging this thread up. 😀pontiacgp said:I used 14 gauge which is the gauge of the metal they used for the frame
So Pontiacgp, the frame is only made of 14 gauge? That is crazy, I would have never guessed that. I would have put money that it was like 3/16 or 1/4. Cool, cause I can get 14g for around $2 per sq ft. So the factory brake and fuel lines will need to be redone because they fit in the frame channel. How did you fix this, bend your own lines or just remove a little of the bends out of the factory lines? Guess I shouldn't have bought my stainless brake lines before reading this. I guess I would only need to redo the line that runs down the frame tho.
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