You're going to have two trucks done before I even finish mine..
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I do not disagree with your observation about the force, however with the amount of plate, support and weld that is on there I think I am going to roll with it and see how it does. I ended up plating the entire bottom of that shock bracket and tying it into the frame. The only real way to make it stronger would be to add something above or below it.sargentrs wrote:Amazing work and I really like that dimpled look on all the brackets and bracing.Not trying to arm chair quarterback but you might want to consider another brace point where your shock mount is out at the top end. A lot of upward force out there. Maybe a plate from the inner front side down to the upper sway bar bracket at the frame? Just my
Haha....it goes in waves man. Either you have the time or you have the money, never both at the same time.SATURN5 wrote:You've managed more in a couple weeks than I have all summer....
Thank you....You would have to mount the tank really, really low in the chassis to get the tank to fill from behind the license plate. With the mustang tank, its pretty close to the bottom of the bed floor. Ill do like i did in my other truck and put the filler door in the bottom of the bed floor. I just used a 6" hole saw and reused the piece I cut out, a hinge from a chevy gas door and voila...filler door in the bed floor.golfmiser wrote:Great build. I like both of those trucks. I am right in the middle of a transplant myself '03 mercury marauder into a '67 short box. I was curious about the gas tank. Where is your filler neck going to be located? I was looking at having mine come out behind the license plate. I like the way yours is mounted but I was thinking about using the in tank fuel pump off of the marauder. Not sure if it will work. Thanks
Just takes time and a some desire to learn, its just metal. Hope it drives like a go cart =)jimmy828 wrote:I wish i was that talented with metal and engineering. That thing should hug a curve like a go-cart. Great work![]()