DionR
Well-Known Member
Fly in here and help me finish up this engine build and install and we could at least sit down and talk about it.
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Truthfully, that would be an absolute blast.
Fly in here and help me finish up this engine build and install and we could at least sit down and talk about it.
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Someday when I'm semi retired or at least self employed, I'd love to do different stuff like that! Go help people on projects, whether that be car related, renovation or even clean up.Truthfully, that would be an absolute blast.
Someday when I'm semi retired or at least self employed, I'd love to do different stuff like that! Go help people on projects, whether that be car related, renovation or even clean up.
LOL I love that definition of "independently wealthy"!!Exactly! Put me up and feed me and let's have some fun building something.
Even now (unretired), I could see doing things like that. Fly out on a Friday night and home Sunday evening, assuming a day or day and a half is enough. For special occasions, a day or 2 of vacation might even be possible. It's the flight that kills it for me, not asking someone else to pay it and don't have room in my budget.
Unfortunately for me, independently wealthy means I am independent of wealth. Outside of my wife and family, I am rich there, but that doesn't buy a plane ticket.![]()
Nice!I’ve been working on the Duster fairly consistently but haven’t really completed anything yet, so I haven’t posted any more videos yet. However, here’s a picture to tease y’all a little as to what all I’m doing in the engine bay.
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that'll be going low then to need those inner fender bulges. air bags maybe?
neil.
My initial plan was to use trailer fenders but I picked up a set of 4 wheel dollies without casters on fb marketplace for $30. They're a bit overkill on thickness (1/8") but it was cheaper than buying a trailer fender and the added thickness made them easier to weld in as well. I'll also tie the shock tower in to the "mini tubs" as well as the J-bars that I plan on installing, so the added thickness will only help as far as adding structural rigidity.Nice!
I literally have a set of trailer fenders to do the exact same thing to mine, one of these winters I've gotta do that and paint the engine bay.
You can get low enough even with torsion bars to need them. A 2" drop and 26" tires pretty much puts the tires at the inner fenders at full compression if you re-center your bump stops and have additional clearance in the lower control arms. My 275/35/18's just touch at full compression, and I've got 1.12" bars and QA1 LCA's (add about 1" of compression travel).

