I was very surprised at 5:07 in the video where it shows a close-up of the bolt that retains the urethane bushed are. That bolt (which appears cad plated) is WAY too long. Look how much unnecessary thread protrudes past the nut.
I would think these guys would be a tad more anal about details such as this, given the popularity of the SEMA and how much exposure they will get.
They do make standard sized bolts in less then 1/2" increments. Just sayin'
soon i will be fitting a 1994 ford rear-end to my 1977 CL Chrysler, fords run a wider offset should be enough space to fit a a set of 300c wheels just have to think about the front .... maybe spacers
I was very surprised at 5:07 in the video where it shows a close-up of the bolt that retains the urethane bushed are. That bolt (which appears cad plated) is WAY too long. Look how much unnecessary thread protrudes past the nut.
I would think these guys would be a tad more anal about details such as this, given the popularity of the SEMA and how much exposure they will get.
They do make standard sized bolts in less then 1/2" increments. Just sayin'
itisYOUREnotYOUR 2 years ago
Thought is was DW at first glance.
itisYOUREnotYOUR 2 years ago
soon i will be fitting a 1994 ford rear-end to my 1977 CL Chrysler, fords run a wider offset should be enough space to fit a a set of 300c wheels just have to think about the front .... maybe spacers
vcval 2 years ago