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Re: Rear body&frame improvements [Re: joes68340s] #1784748
03/24/15 04:11 PM
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Dan any time frame when that will be available.




Right now we will try to have one installed on E Max and on display at Carlisle.

Re: Rear body&frame improvements [Re: mopardude318] #1784749
03/24/15 04:14 PM
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PLEASE make one for an A-body! I'd buy one! And please don't say an A-body is not worthy! Then We are our own worst enemy




We can always do a one off and if there is enough excitement about the B&E, the boss will have me prototype stuff for the A's. I think that the construction for the A bodies may be a bit tougher as the pin-style upper mounts would be tricky.
I've had to repair one of those that blew out from air shocks once. Super not-fun.

Re: Rear body&frame improvements [Re: Dan@Hotchkis] #1784750
03/24/15 04:25 PM
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Do you have subframe connectors on the car? If not, I would start there.


'67 is an abbreviation of 1967
67' is an abbreviation of 67 feet
They are not interchangeable.
Re: Rear body&frame improvements [Re: lilcuda] #1784751
03/24/15 05:56 PM
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Yes, frame connectors are present. Welded front and rear, but plan to weld them to the floors as well.

Re: Rear body&frame improvements [Re: BigBlockMopar] #1784752
03/24/15 10:21 PM
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Yes, frame connectors are present. Welded front and rear, but plan to weld them to the floors as well.




before you do, check the rules of the track you wanna run at, some classes don't allow you to weld to the floor plan, or you get bumped to a class you probably don't want to be in.

Re: Rear body&frame improvements [Re: Dan@Hotchkis] #1784753
03/24/15 11:28 PM
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We've done initial testing on 68-72 B Bodies and E Bodies. Works great so far.





Probably a stupid question, but what are the large circles for near the ends? Modular frame mounts of some sort?


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Re: Rear body&frame improvements [Re: GoodysGotaCuda] #1784754
03/25/15 12:05 AM
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Probably a stupid question, but what are the large circles for near the ends? Modular frame mounts of some sort?




Current design allows a full TTI 3" system on all platforms.

Re: Rear body&frame improvements [Re: BigBlockMopar] #1858708
06/28/15 08:09 AM
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Topic update;


I've tackled the rust issues on the drivers side of the car, welded the rear floorboards to the frame connectors on both sides, and repaired and beefed up a rusted section of the rearmost crossmember.

Also noticed at the front, a connecting panel between framerail, firewall and inner fender wasn't spotwelded at all about 3" from the edge at the factory, so I rewelded this and added more welds along the edges.

Still have to fix the rust issues on the pass. rear sheetmetal but these aren't as severe as the left side of the car.

The car already feels way more solid while driving, which is no surpise of course seeing the extend of the rust it had;



















In the last pic you can see I still need to straighten and clean up the lines of the wheelopening edge a bit better.

Re: Rear body&frame improvements [Re: BigBlockMopar] #1858811
06/28/15 11:34 AM
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Looks like typical old car stuff. As you do your repairs, are you putting in any anti rust treatments to the new and old exposed areas? Body cavity wax etc? Would be a good idea.


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Re: Rear body&frame improvements [Re: BigBlockMopar] #1859047
06/28/15 05:39 PM
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Now the outside is fixed I will work on rustprevention from the inside.
I've got a high quality liquid rubber that will be applied on the inside panel overlaps and welds. Then all this will be covered with regular body undercoating.

The car has gained a lot of structural strength again.
Before the rustrepairs, whenever I say, parallel parked on a crowned road, I could hear the car's rear body structure work.

But also when just driving around everything feels way more solid. I've even adjusted the rear shock absorbers one click looser.

Re: Rear body&frame improvements [Re: BigBlockMopar] #1864811
07/05/15 11:46 PM
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Dan that design, will it require a shorter shock?

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