with those teardrop side pipes that would look sweetMost important question.
What color are you painting the cage? I'm voting rattle can chrome.

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with those teardrop side pipes that would look sweetMost important question.
What color are you painting the cage? I'm voting rattle can chrome.
Most important question.
What color are you painting the cage? I'm voting rattle can chrome.
Go Blue. live a littleGood option there. I'd thing black with all my paneling body color and king anodized blue trim. At least, that is the powdercoating colors I just got lol.
Its going to get some blue for sure. I have enough in the engine bay and would like more color in the cab.Go Blue. live a little
With that type of tube config, you should never drive this without a helmet.
That b pillar bar behind the seat, what is the purpose of it? It's bent so it's not a triangulation bar, and it doesn't look to be in the right place for a harness attachment point.
Idk, I'm an amateur. @matzell weigh in here.
I would rather see straight bars that all meet at a node. I would also like to see another bar above the seats for head protection. I spent two months out of work after a wreck when I was co-driving and we rolled 13 times. The thin alum roof panel let loose and I ended up with a bunch of broken ribs and vertibrae after a rock hit me.With that type of tube config, you should never drive this without a helmet.
That b pillar bar behind the seat, what is the purpose of it? It's bent so it's not a triangulation bar, and it doesn't look to be in the right place for a harness attachment point.
Idk, I'm an amateur. @matzell weigh in here.
I would rather see straight bars that all meet at a node. I would also like to see another bar above the seats for head protection. I spent two months out of work after a wreck when I was co-driving and we rolled 13 times. The thin alum roof panel let loose and I ended up with a bunch of broken ribs and vertibrae after a rock hit me.
This is a light wheeling rig and not a high speed racer. I think it should take a flop pretty good. I would like to see how the bracing works for the A pilar so it does not fold up if it lands on the roof. I hope to see it again at SAS 8 and take a closer look.
What type of tube are you using? Looks like it has a seam in it. HREW?
Gusset on A pillar looks good!Got my front A pillar gussets cut out.
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Started on some fuel tank mods for some more space.
I shortened the tank on the drivers side and added some extra space over the hump along with a sump.
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On the sump I added a drain. Would have been handy to pull the tank today lol.
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Hopefully this tank should be around 20 gal, more than enough with this engine.
Gusset on A pillar looks good!
Really nice work
Only thing i would have done different is instead of the holes you cut out i would have cut them like a Mollie panel so you could mount things .
What gauge is the alum sheet for tank ? Are you using any insulator under tank ?