so i just found a carbon graphite dash on race-dezert. only $120!
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interior cage..after my buddies roll last weekend I relized i drive the truck way too fast in the rough not to have one
By the way, whats that bracket hangin down by the rear diff on the chevy?
P.S., ill race your buddy in the chevy on or off road w/ my chevy. Ill even throw some 40s on so the tires are equal![]()
well i think you should have welded another plate on the frame where you welded the support of the A pillar. the frames on these trucks tear really easy. it wont tear just drivin around but if you roll there is a good possiblity that it will tear the frame off at the welds there. Great work so far though! is there a reason you used hot rolled steel over DOM? the hot rolled is generally weaker due to the welded seam down the middle.
By the way, whats that bracket hangin down by the rear diff on the chevy?
P.S., ill race your buddy in the chevy on or off road w/ my chevy. Ill even throw some 40s on so the tires are equal![]()
ya, i dont like that chevy too much either! they found a way to turn an SAS ghetto. if theres a set of rims in the world that i hate, its those Rockstars. that bumper is way overkill and it looks unproportioned.
DOM is getting rather expensive but if there was anywhere where i thought it was absolutly necessary to spend the extra dollar, its on a cage!
Well i really wanted to plate that area but it is against the body mount so instead, I welded the body mount to the frame and welded the support to the mount. I am also going to plate between the tubes and along the frame. Hopefully all that will spread out the pressure on the frame. As far as metal goes, It was a very hard descision, I knew that I would be making a few mistakes with some bends and just couldnt stomach ruining $100 sticks. Plus this truck is super light and will probably never be raced (although I am really interested in the new 1500 class) and the last deciding factor was that I have already made the mistake of building the external B-pillar with Mild so I wasn't sure If it was was a good idea to do the rest out of a dif material.
As far as the Chevy goes, its definetally different looking and too tall but It honestly drives better than any other lifted truck I have riden in. The bracket You see is actually on the frame and its for a frear 4-link he is building for it. And it may be a tough race, he works at an engine tuning shop and he has a rediculous amount of money into the drive train.