Took the day off of work today and got a crap ton done.
Finally made up my mind about the rear shock spacers and got them made, painted and installed.
Next I pretty much got all the rear suspension together: shocks in, swaybar all tightened (at least on one side until I can scale and align everything), K brace bars in. I mainly just need to get the brakes finished up, but Im not gona mess with it until after the rear alignment is done, which is a total pain unbolting the hubs to change spacers.
Then I bolted the battery back in, and did a little touch up painting where I cut the hinge brackets out on the inner tire wells.
This afternoon and tonight I worked on my alignment setup. I was totally tired of having to setup the string bars on jackstand and double check them everytime I roll the car or whatever. The front is all done. I have most of hte rear done, at least all the welding. I need to pick up two conduit elbows in the am to finish it up. Should be pretty slick and very easy to setup and make repeatable measurements with. The best part is it didnt cost much at all. Conduit and the parts are just so cheap.
I cut a compression union in half and welded two to the front bumper tube, and two to the rear frame rails. To make the Ts, I just used the cheaper unions and ground out the little nipple inside, then welded a short piece of conduit on.
Im planning on working on the car most of the day tomorrow. Hopefully awesome progress continues.
Dan
Currently on jackstands.
Project updates and stuff:
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email: dan at clubhousecustoms dot com
I get giddy everytime I see updates from you man. Everything is top notch.
Your creativity amazes me... I can't wait to see it out driving around
Paying someone to install parts and bragging about it being fast, is like watching someone bang your wife and being proud to raise their kids.
Thanks. Got a little more done today, tho it wasnt as productive as yesterday.
Finished up the alignment setup. Its hard to tell but there is a string there, acutaly fishing line (obviously)
I also painted the exhaust that I have done so far, bolted the tie rods up, installed the pass side engine area splash guard thing, redid some wiring in the trunk, and cleaned the hell out of the rest of my garage, hah.
Dan
Currently on jackstands.
Project updates and stuff:
www.clubhousecustoms.com
email: dan at clubhousecustoms dot com
Most amazing build I have ever seen! Well done my friend! Well done!
Finally got to the headlight mounts. They are basically done, I just need to do the final welding and drill and tap the lower bracket where it bolts to the bumper tube.
I think the pics explain it well enough.
Dan
Currently on jackstands.
Project updates and stuff:
www.clubhousecustoms.com
email: dan at clubhousecustoms dot com
When this car hits the streets...all will be in awe!
Tits on glass!
PRND321 Till I DIE
Old Motor: 160whp & 152ft/lbs, 1/4 Mile 15.4 @88.2
M45 + LD9 + 4T40-E, GO GO GO
Geeesh!!
~2014 New Z under the knife, same heart different body~
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328 HP
306 TQ
Nice, Always liked the BMW lights on a second gen
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DDM Tuning E36 BMW lights.
Dan
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Project updates and stuff:
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been following along, this is an incredible undertaking,
good work man, i very much want to see more
I spent a bunch of time today finishing up the headlight mount. I still need to adda few tabs for the grill, but Ill have to get to that mon or tues.
Ended up with a few more fasteners than I wanted but it still comes out pretty quicky. Two qr pins on the main bar, 2 1/4" bolts for the upper rad support and 2 1/4" bolts under the headlights.
All in all Im pretty happy how it turned out.
Dan
Currently on jackstands.
Project updates and stuff:
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email: dan at clubhousecustoms dot com
Sweet thanks, one more thing... wanna measure out the lens?
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Sure, Ill grab some tomorrow.
Dan
Currently on jackstands.
Project updates and stuff:
www.clubhousecustoms.com
email: dan at clubhousecustoms dot com
Last night I added tabs for the grill mount to the headlight assembly, and added two more tabs for two more camlock fasteners to the bumper cover. No pics to show for it yet, I pulled it back out to do tonights work.
Tonight was huge. I finally cleaned up the chassis where I removed the stock core cupport, primed, painted and cleared it all (spraybom). The color match isnt exact, and I didnt try to blend it or anything. Maybe next winter Ill redo the whole engine bay, until then this will do.
Also primed, painted and cleared the bumper tube... again with spraybom. Which, I must say turned out fantastic for a spraybom job.
I cant wait to start assembling after the holiday.
Thats it til next week.
Dan
Currently on jackstands.
Project updates and stuff:
www.clubhousecustoms.com
email: dan at clubhousecustoms dot com
Awesome Dan! I always look forward to coming home and seeing if youve posted any updates lol! Great work!
whats that pipe nipple on the bumper tube for?
and great progress so far, love it!
Wow its really not to far off, can't wait for it all to come together. Did you get a chance to measure those lens? I need headlights for something and I think those might work but moneys tight and I can't afford to buy 2 sets lol
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Yes. They are approx 13.25x5. The housing is about 5.75" tall and the lens is angled (left and right) by ~0.75" from vertical. Hopefully that makes sense.
My new reman axle came today. I just couldnt find a GD boot to fit the stock one, meh.
Also I put a couple bolts in the bumper tube and took a closeup of the clear finally dry. Again, pretty good for spray bom and no sanding or buffing.
Dan
Currently on jackstands.
Project updates and stuff:
www.clubhousecustoms.com
email: dan at clubhousecustoms dot com
Ballin, I know where I'm getting headlight for the minivan ahaha thanks a lot. For a spraybomb that looks great
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