Love this bus Ted. Those sprints look sick man! You are doin some fine work there :mrgreen:
Matt Maz said:Hi Ted,
I think the bus looks amazing
When picking my bus up yesterday, I thought maybe you were keeping the stance as this with the size of those tubs and fitting some monster wheels :lol:
Amazing van and great bunch of guys
HOODWINK said:nice work man, I'm also in the process of linkpining a '71, are you going to run power assisted drums, or put an earlier master cylinder in? also got any more pics of the finished notches, and torsion narrowing?
Ted said:HOODWINK said:nice work man, I'm also in the process of linkpining a '71, are you going to run power assisted drums, or put an earlier master cylinder in? also got any more pics of the finished notches, and torsion narrowing?
I went with an earlier master cylinder and i swapped all the narrow five stuff out to wide five for a better choice of wheels, but we have also done beams with the servo bracket for buses still running the servo.
HOODWINK said:Ted said:HOODWINK said:nice work man, I'm also in the process of linkpining a '71, are you going to run power assisted drums, or put an earlier master cylinder in? also got any more pics of the finished notches, and torsion narrowing?
I went with an earlier master cylinder and i swapped all the narrow five stuff out to wide five for a better choice of wheels, but we have also done beams with the servo bracket for buses still running the servo.
was there much work in fitting the early mc, do the linkages line up? I pinched the whole W5 set up of a wreck on the weekend. so I can do either, any reason you chose the full swap?
Ted said:Right then, did a little work on the bus last week,
started by Building a nice and narrow K+L beam and flipping a set of spindles,
got them all painted up thurs night, fri morning
then friday afternoon we rolled the monster bus onto the ramp and stripped all the running gear off, looks a lot better when you get it closer to the floor
got the new beam and spindles on
and then started getting the back end ready for some serious notching and a bit of narrowing for good measure!
that's all the pics i managed to take, i think Guy has some more, i will try and get them off him
Sunday evening it rolled back off the ramp a lot lower and narrower than when it went in , again i haven't got any pics as it was dark and it keeps getting dark before i can get from work to Slamwerks to take some :roll:
it's pretty much to remove the heavy camber you see on really low bays, so it should improve handling and tyre wear plus i think it looks pretty good too, makes the bus look low without looking like it's squatting or being squashed, it won't make much difference to removing the rear wheel, for that i will fit a set of Slamwerks adjustable springplatesjunglefacejake said:Hey Ted, your bus is looking S*+"T HOT! Excellent work, if i was Guy i'd be well chuffed having someone like you in my employment.
Can i ask, is the rear narrowing of the torsion tube just for asthetics or does this allow you to go really low and still have the option of removing your rear wheels?
Ted said:it's pretty much to remove the heavy camber you see on really low bays, so it should improve handling and tyre wear plus i think it looks pretty good too, makes the bus look low without looking like it's squatting or being squashed, it won't make much difference to removing the rear wheel, for that i will fit a set of Slamwerks adjustable springplatesjunglefacejake said:Hey Ted, your bus is looking S*+"T HOT! Excellent work, if i was Guy i'd be well chuffed having someone like you in my employment.
Can i ask, is the rear narrowing of the torsion tube just for asthetics or does this allow you to go really low and still have the option of removing your rear wheels?
i have worked with Guy for a couple of years, but always alongside my day job, so will be good to work with him all the time.
when we moved the brackets for the A arms, we reset the angle thus adjusting the angle of camberjunglefacejake said:I can't believe you have removed the whole back end of the chassis, extreme!
Trying to work out how this removes the heavy camber? do you have to shorten the drive shafts as well then?
Couldn't help but notice how you automaticly slipped into sales mode on the Slamwerks adjustable springplates
I have recently purchased and fitted a set of the very same, As big Tony would say "the're grrrrrreat!"
:lol:
Ted said:when we moved the brackets for the A arms, we reset the angle thus adjusting the angle of camberjunglefacejake said:I can't believe you have removed the whole back end of the chassis, extreme!
Trying to work out how this removes the heavy camber? do you have to shorten the drive shafts as well then?
Couldn't help but notice how you automaticly slipped into sales mode on the Slamwerks adjustable springplates
I have recently purchased and fitted a set of the very same, As big Tony would say "the're grrrrrreat!"
:lol:
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