PROJECT: Redemption (93 b2600i bagged and bodied)

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PROJECT: Redemption (93 b2600i bagged and bodied)
bjv7022 avatar
bjv7022
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damn this is sweet! nice work and keep it up
sleepyspeed avatar
sleepyspeed
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maybe some of the front floorboard firewall area. I like how you did the door openings.... I was thinking of how to do it like that and it looks like it works very well.
bodied b2600zx (josh) avatar
bodied b2600zx (josh)
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I haven't started the tubs or firewall yet but this is what I got done so far. . .

-Josh


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bodied b2600zx (josh) avatar
bodied b2600zx (josh)
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sleepyspeed avatar
sleepyspeed
+1y
what gauge of metal are you using?
cl (chris) avatar
cl (chris)
+1y
Looking good Josh
bodied b2600zx (josh) avatar
bodied b2600zx (josh)
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Thanks Chris <img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_biggrin.gif" alt=":D" title="Very Happy" />

And its 16 gauge on the floor and i'm gonna go probably 14 gauge or 3/16&quot; on the rockers. . .

-Josh
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immortal1 (linn)
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Lookin good Josh. I like how you finished off the front mount for the seats - very nice.
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lowered_impressions
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I think that's excessive. I mean your still just welding it to 20 gauge sheetmetal, chain is only as strong as it's weekest link
bodied b2600zx (josh) avatar
bodied b2600zx (josh)
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true. . but the 20 gauge wont come in contact with the ground. . . I'm not gonna drag it much and when i do, it'll have blocks, but im sure i'll drag frame a couple times jus cuz its fresh as hell to drag body. . and 3/16&quot; would hold up a hell of alot better than sheetmetal. .


-Josh