Thread: A Low-ly Deuce
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01-12-2005 01:49 PM #31
Here is an early snapshot of the CAD layout for the front end. The axle ends are not on the axle yet so it looks kinda funny. The air bag/shock combos mount on the axle and inside the frame so they dont show. The lower arms go to a crossmember that is just in front of the oil pan. This setup was cycled in CAD and doesnt bind (at least not in CAD). The four arms are now machined; we havent fabricated the crossmember yet. If this thing gets any lower, it will need a dry sump setup like the 2006 Corvette.
mike in tucson
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01-12-2005 03:05 PM #32
i n s a n e ! i love it the real photo looks even better .
dry sump , that way it will set on the pavement . get milling .yes i drove ,the trailer didnot drive it's self
FATGIRLS ARE LIKE MOPEDS , FUN TO RIDE JUST DONT LET YOUR FRIENDS SEE YOU ON THEM
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01-12-2005 03:28 PM #33
Hey Mike, seen the Cen Pen setup for beam axle/air bag?
http://www.cenpen.com/new.htmYour Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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01-12-2005 03:35 PM #34
Yep, the CenPen front end is under Kenny's car....show the picture Kenny!!!! Kenny's car is really nice.....as all of his cars are.
It allows the car to raise/lower at will but there is still a spring-like bar that goes up into the crossmember. Our car is so low, we consume that space with the axle at the low position.....
For a fendered car, the CenPen setup is a real nice solution.
Also, we are trying to eliminate the shocks outside the frame, we are using the Air Ride Specialties air/shock combo units.
We are trying to get a CenPen CNC axle since we have to weld our shock brackets to it inside the frame......cant weld to the neat Pete&Jakes forged aluminum axle. The CenPen axle is weldable.
mike in tucson
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01-12-2005 03:55 PM #35
This is GREAT stuff for Street Rodder or Rod n Custom magazine. I mean this is cutting edge. Very nice
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01-13-2005 06:49 AM #36
mike , the woody is using a 90 vette frt on airirde , the cen-pen setup is under the 33 , i dont have any photos of it yet .the body is still not done from redneck fiberglass , hopefully this month .yes i drove ,the trailer didnot drive it's self
FATGIRLS ARE LIKE MOPEDS , FUN TO RIDE JUST DONT LET YOUR FRIENDS SEE YOU ON THEM
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01-13-2005 08:30 AM #37
Sorry Kenny, you've only told me 3 times that the CenPen bag setup is under the '34. I got so excited about your woodie (the car) that I forgot.
Rocknrod, thanks for the compliment. Is that junkyard still ther at the town just east of McKinney? Forgot the name of the town but about 1975 there was a real fuel injected 57 chevy sitting by the road at a farmhouse. As I remember, the junkyard bought it although it was complete and running.....lost track of it after that. It was a black car.
Will post more pics later.
mike in tucson
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01-13-2005 06:38 PM #38
Theres a bunch of em over there now (junkyards)
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01-14-2005 08:14 AM #39
It is coming back to me....it was Princeton, TX. There was some
neat stuff in the wrecking yards.....I used to buy Chebbies at Carter Chevrolet.....
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