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Don Shillady
CHR Member
Registered: May 2004
Location: Ashland
Posts: 2,160
I purchased the coilover shocks specified by Bebops and "Pete and Teresa Witt" have been helpful all along the way, no problem there. The problem came when I used a Brookville frame with a rear kickup with the Bebops body intended for a flat stock frame. Here we see the coilover tops need to be cleared and there needs to be a way to change the shocks if ever needed, so I made cutouts that would clear the shock bolts when the time came. On the left side of the shock mount you can barely see the small bolt holes (5/16" intended to hold a rear bumper. That makes the requirement for the cover wider and the 2 1/2" wide spoon trays just barely cover this area when the bumper is inserted and bolted in. When the bumper is in there the 3/8" thickness of the bumper bar is added to the thickness of the cap screw heads holding the bar. Fortunately the spoon trays just squeeze over all of this.· Date: · Views: 4,670
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