Re: Radial Duster Build
[Re: rgreule]
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12/18/14 01:32 AM
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That is gonna work real good!
Mopar to the bone!!!
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Re: Radial Duster Build
[Re: Scott440]
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12/18/14 02:45 AM
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Great build, love it. A couple of questions; A - What do you think the car will weigh B - Why two master cylinders? I see some race cars with two or three masters.
Keep the updates coming.
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Re: Radial Duster Build
[Re: rgreule]
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12/22/14 03:34 PM
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NIce build. Alot of similar stuff I have done on my Challenger. I have to agree with SDaurity on the door bars passing in some areas but if your guy passes it that is good for you.
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Re: Radial Duster Build
[Re: rgreule]
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12/23/14 09:02 PM
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Got any pics of how you put the front leaf spring pockets into the frame? Want to see if how I am planning is close to what you ended up with. You running a 20 inch front segment? I have 25's and want to end up with 3 holes for adjustment in the pockets. Thinking about sinking my rear sliders up into the rails like you did but having the ability to adjust them height wise some.
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Re: Radial Duster Build
[Re: Quickrunner]
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12/31/14 01:08 AM
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Got any pics of how you put the front leaf spring pockets into the frame? Want to see if how I am planning is close to what you ended up with. You running a 20 inch front segment? I have 25's and want to end up with 3 holes for adjustment in the pockets. Thinking about sinking my rear sliders up into the rails like you did but having the ability to adjust them height wise some.
i dont happen to have any pics of that at the moment sorry... next time its on the lift i can.. its just the standard relocation boxes put as far up as they could go
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Re: Radial Duster Build
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01/02/15 01:32 PM
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Looks awesome Ryan. This build is a far cry from what I was expecting when you first started. Going to be a Badass.
thanks jody.. means alot, if it turns out the way its imaged in my head then i should have a decnt car lol
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Re: Radial Duster Build
[Re: J_BODY]
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01/02/15 01:36 PM
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obviously some research has been done prior to this build..... but I'm curious about the stock small block head bolt configuration and boost?
10 head bolts just like a SBF.. and there is alot of turboed SBF, i dont think ill have any issues, especially with good studs and good MLS gaskets.
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