Not in the trunk but its usin cylinders. I just finished it to this in school the other day but ran outta time since class is done. Still hafta redo some of the mounts and gusset everything but you get the idea
frshryd
+1y
can you get a picuture of that a little further back ?i want to see where you went throught the floor and where you mounted everything. you said it's not in the trunk ? where is it?
drgndly
+1y
its set up in the bacl seat. I can ya get ya more pics but not till this weekend since i took the car home last weekend. The back bar goes through the wheel well back where the stock mounts used to be. i do have a couple of that thoHere are the lower cylinder mountsCans mountedPlates for the pviot points and look toward the back and you can see the hole where the rear bar goes down throughHeres a better one of where they go through
Thats about it for right now. Im gonna redo the upper mounts or else just move the cans and put everything into a straight line to make everything work better.
frshryd
+1y
what did your teacher say about the strength of the body after you vut the holes ?
if you could post more pics next week that would be cool !
thanks man!!
drgndly
+1y
they didnt really say much. Im gonna make em smaller but most of the was cut for the control arm to come through. Im gonna box some of it back up but there will still be a pretty good hole there for the bar to go down through but they said that would be just fine
time1
+1y
is it just me or is that metal your using kinda thin for that type of stuff?
pearldrop
+1y
Check out Loudciv's car. He has cantilever in the back of his. I never really finished mine. I just gave up and put cylinders in the back of mine. I just wanted to see if it would work and then gave up because it took up too much room. It worked and got tons of lift, but the cylinders definitely ride better.
kevin@aac
+1y
Originally posted by TiMe_1
is it just me or is that metal your using kinda thin for that type of stuff?
I wonder, how thick is this metal? It looks like 1/8"