Re: Challenger inner fender wells....remove?
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01/03/16 01:41 PM
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If the inner fenders have all the factory under coating on them it will save more than ten lbs. and if the car is rigid enough cut them off. its a start. how about bumper brackets and bumpers?
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Re: Challenger inner fender wells....remove?
[Re: yella71]
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01/03/16 02:05 PM
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If the inner fenders have all the factory under coating on them it will save more than ten lbs. and if the car is rigid enough cut them off. its a start. how about bumper brackets and bumpers? Under coating is long gone, I still have steel bumpers, front brackets have been thinned alot
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Re: Challenger inner fender wells....remove?
[Re: booger]
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01/03/16 02:06 PM
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Get your self a good spot weld cutter and some spare cutter's and have at it, I took the inner panels out of my Dart and it made it a lot easier to work on and lost some weight on the front too, well worth the time and effort in my opinion, just make sure you tie the upper shock mounts to the down bar's if you haven't already.
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Re: Challenger inner fender wells....remove?
[Re: 590 Challenger]
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01/03/16 03:39 PM
01/03/16 03:39 PM
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Do people cut out the whole inner structure on the rear quarters? I wouldnt cut anything in the rear of the car... YET.. pull as much as you can off the front end first... the weight on the rear might be needed for traction
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Re: Challenger inner fender wells....remove?
[Re: MR_P_BODY]
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01/03/16 06:18 PM
01/03/16 06:18 PM
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Do people cut out the whole inner structure on the rear quarters? I wouldnt cut anything in the rear of the car... YET.. pull as much as you can off the front end first... the weight on the rear might be needed for traction Mr. P body has a good point. My car had the outside structure of the inner quarters left but the whole center was cut out and the back windows bolted in place. That way it still had some structural strength since it tied the door jamb back to the package tray, and down to the rocker. It also left places to attach the interior panel and hide it all. The problem with my car, is that they did all that to save weight, then stick welded an old bar in it that weighed about as much as I do. I guess that's the way things were in the 70s.
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Re: Challenger inner fender wells....remove?
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01/03/16 08:49 PM
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Get your self a good spot weld cutter and some spare cutter's and have at it, I took the inner panels out of my Dart and it made it a lot easier to work on and lost some weight on the front too, well worth the time and effort in my opinion, just make sure you tie the upper shock mounts to the down bar's if you haven't already. That's great to hear, It's tied to the front bars but will support it better being I ran the front bars inside the wheel wells Ant pic's of this I'm in the process of doing this to my e-body, how's it tied to the upper shock mount?
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Re: Challenger inner fender wells....remove?
[Re: racerx]
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01/03/16 09:59 PM
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Get your self a good spot weld cutter and some spare cutter's and have at it, I took the inner panels out of my Dart and it made it a lot easier to work on and lost some weight on the front too, well worth the time and effort in my opinion, just make sure you tie the upper shock mounts to the down bar's if you haven't already. That's great to hear, It's tied to the front bars but will support it better being I ran the front bars inside the wheel wells Ant pic's of this I'm in the process of doing this to my e-body, how's it tied to the upper shock mount? They are called Blair Spot Weld Cutters.. you can buy all the parts needed to do it.. the mandrel with spring loaded tip, the cutters.. which come in different diameters... and you can buy the cutters single sided or double sided.. I always use the double sided... mainly a 5/16" diameter will work for most spot welds.. but you might pick up a few 3/8" cutters... all you do is center punch each spot weld then put the spring loaded tip in the center punch divot and slowly spin the cutter while loading up the tip.. you will get the feel for it.. you can get the whole thing in tool supply places, maybe Fastenal has them.. I get them from a place local to me http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&key...sl_7g20do305z_e
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Re: Challenger inner fender wells....remove?
[Re: racerx]
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01/03/16 11:57 PM
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Get your self a good spot weld cutter and some spare cutter's and have at it, I took the inner panels out of my Dart and it made it a lot easier to work on and lost some weight on the front too, well worth the time and effort in my opinion, just make sure you tie the upper shock mounts to the down bar's if you haven't already. That's great to hear, It's tied to the front bars but will support it better being I ran the front bars inside the wheel wells Ant pic's of this I'm in the process of doing this to my e-body, how's it tied to the upper shock mount? Are you asking how it's tied with the inner fender wells in place? I can snap some pics for you tomorrow
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Re: Challenger inner fender wells....remove?
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01/04/16 12:32 AM
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Get your self a good spot weld cutter and some spare cutter's and have at it, I took the inner panels out of my Dart and it made it a lot easier to work on and lost some weight on the front too, well worth the time and effort in my opinion, just make sure you tie the upper shock mounts to the down bar's if you haven't already. That's great to hear, It's tied to the front bars but will support it better being I ran the front bars inside the wheel wells Ant pic's of this I'm in the process of doing this to my e-body, how's it tied to the upper shock mount? Are you asking how it's tied with the inner fender wells in place? I can snap some pics for you tomorrow Yes ...Thax you.
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Re: Challenger inner fender wells....remove?
[Re: MR_P_BODY]
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01/04/16 12:28 PM
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[quote=racerx][quote=590 Challenger]They are called Blair Spot Weld Cutters.. Save some money and go to harbor freight and grab a handful of spot weld cutters instead. I think they're 4 bucks each. I took advice to buy the best at first, but after those cutters wore out I went with the ones from HF and they work just as good, and are also double-sided. FWIW I cut a lot of spot welds, moving sheetmetal from a complete car back to the cut-up race car.
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