Ive seen it on here once before. Sombody welded a tube to the rear strut towers.. Anybody know where I can find those pics?
you should look in the suspension section.
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I looked but didnt find anything.. Thats not it 2tonecav, that was just to hold it in place. Somebody made a stb by welding a tube to the strut towers.. Id like to know how they did it exactly..
z yaaaa wrote:brandon fetter?
that's one. there's another person that's posted in in the suspension section before. wasn't as clean as brandon's.
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Atomic?
whoever did it its done as part of a cage
Chris Delano wrote:I looked but didnt find anything.. Thats not it 2tonecav, that was just to hold it in place. Somebody made a stb by welding a tube to the strut towers.. Id like to know how they did it exactly..
im sorry but thats histerical.
jesus mike, do you do anything around here anymore other than thrash on members?
help the guy out....
basically what i think needs done is find some ROLL CAGE/BAR tubing, not exhaust tubing. do what brandon fetter did and weld some flat steel over where your going to be welding on the towers so its nice and sturdy....
then cut bar to length between the towers and burn it in.
roll cage steel isn't anything you are going to find at home depot. I believe its at least a 1/4 inch. I would have to look at the cage I have at my house again.
yeah what does that DOM or whatever 'wall' tubing mean anyways???
Chris Delano wrote:I looked but didnt find anything.. Thats not it 2tonecav, that was just to hold it in place. Somebody made a stb by welding a tube to the strut towers.. Id like to know how they did it exactly..
I know you already found the pic you were looking for, but when we welded the tubing into my car, it wasnt to just hold it in place. It was actually welded into the car for a reason and still remains there today.