Thanks. So you built this frame in a similar fashion as the first one in that you took a couple inches out of the 32 rails? What else is different if you don’t mind me asking. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I’ll bet you there is a ton of room in this. If you do it right there is no problem. Mine is chopped 5.75” and my 6’4” buddy still has an inch over his head. Doors could be longer for him to get in but no head bangin’ Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I've been working on the chassis and the plumbing of the fuel lines and brake lines, after building this new chassis I've decided to cut the floor out to make things fit a bit better, the bungs on the rear chassis are for the fuel tank, nothing fancy just some round stock drilled and tapped
I havnt posted a side pic of this model a since i changed the wheel base, some people were curious how it looked, personally i wouldn't want it any shorter, this is right around 107 inch wheel base
Can't remember a build, after it is driven some, that didn't settle a little. Your scrub line looks a little dangerous to me. Looks great that low, but when you loose a "Coker", rots a ruck, Bud.
You are contradicting yourself. A 4 inch chop has always been considered the max chop for a good reason. One inch over your head may cause neck injury if you actually drive the car. If your car is just a toy it won't matter. I have been driving my avatar for more than 20 years thru 4 states. It's not chopped and I hit my head so hard that it broke the wood roof rib. That hurt.
Daaaaude, I'm a legal midget standing 3 ft tall on a good day with a weener that rubs on me knee caps, I'll chop this fucker 15 inches if I want....
Love those hard lines. How were you able to get identical straight lengths & bend matching radius curves? Did you use a jig? Or just measure *really* carefully? Or??? Thanks!
Like I showed my grandson that’s how many times I had to do it before i got it right , so don’t complain you can’t do anything.