If I want to do mini tubs in my dart, Do I need to buy a new kit or can I cut these tubs out of my parts car that already has mini tubs in it, and install them into the car that I want to have mini tubs in?
CAN you? Yes.If I want to do mini tubs in my dart, Do I need to buy a new kit or can I cut these tubs out of my parts car that already has mini tubs in it, and install them into the car that I want to have mini tubs in?
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Sure you can do it. You can do whatever you're physically capable of doing. Those look pretty shmammed though. Me? I'd probably prefer to start with fresh factory tubs and work from there. As stated, no kit is needed - just some know-how, elbow grease, and a strip of sheet metal.
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Pick up some sheet metal and start fresh would be what I would do.Those are the parts car, I just took a quick picture.
This is the car I want tubs in.
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The tubs look like they are slathered with bondo or seam sealer.
I posted a bunch of stuff on tubbing, not making the ugly squared off patch cuts in the trunk, etc.
If you have some parts cars with a hood or roof you don't mind killing, you can cut the patches from those pieces.
Totally! The sheet metal for my "minitub strips" '66 were donated from a VW bug. HahaIf you have some parts cars with a hood or roof you don't mind killing, you can cut the patches from those pieces. I've used a door and used three pieces to make the fill panel. You can make it as clean as you want with fit/finish. Butt weld or overlap approach.
A couple minutes with a cutoff wheel and that parts car and you have the material needed for your minitubs.That’s the only parts car I have. I’ll buy a kit. I think the USCT and the AMD kit are both in stock.
I didn’t realize you said to cut up a trunk or something lol. I just cut the floor of this one the other day… I also got a plasma cutter delivered today! I need a bigger compressor though.
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paying 330 for a couple strips of metal... not me if fabbing it in.
The relocation kit, fine, expensive but it's a decent approach. Those tub strips, not a chance JMO
Even the kit needs to be cut in and welded, most likely trimmed to fit, too. Just sayin'.I’m buying the entire kit. I have absolutely 0 fabrication skills and my welding skill look like chicken ****… so… kit it is.

I totally get that. You gotta know your limitations. With zero fabrication skills though, you may want to have someone help you install that minitub "kit." It's going to take just about the same amount of fabrication as using your own strips of sheet metal to widen the tubs.I’m buying the entire kit. I have absolutely 0 fabrication skills and my welding skill look like chicken ****… so… kit it is.
Even the kit needs to be cut in and welded, most likely trimmed to fit, too. Just sayin'.
I totally get that. You gotta know your limitations. With zero fabrication skills though, you may want to have someone help you install that minitub "kit." It's going to take just about the same amount of fabrication as using your own strips of sheet metal to widen the tubs.
PM sent.Getting that strip with the flange/spot welds to the outer tub is going to be fun. It's no picnic.
Much easier to put a strip in the open gap, than start messing with things in two different planes.
Having someone else do it... nevermind..![]()
The tubs look like they are slathered with bondo or seam sealer.