Re: Mugged She looks good bub. I like the stance. I'm hoping to have mine brought to life by next week sometime. Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk |
Re: Mugged That tummy tuck does look good. Now I'm thinking.... |
Re: Mugged I have not seen pictures of the tummy tuck to understand what you have to do to get it tucked (damn photo bucket!). I am thinking about a tummy tuck |
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You'll see how I cut off the bottom tube (current skid mounting position). Before you do that, drill four new holes in the tube directly above it, then cut. BAM.....skid is now tucked up higher. Obviously there's more to it than that; but I did take pictures of the process. |
Re: Mugged 2 Attachment(s) Had pics of mine in my thread but PB screwed that.... Depends on what you wanted in your fastback mod but if you nick out those corner gussets at the top you can get the "roof" to bend right down to the shock mount hoop |
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Mugged You trim off the lower portion of the cage where the skid originally mounts and raise the skid maybe 1/2-3/4". |
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Hahaha |
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You don't modify the skid at all. |
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This is just a bit more detail for those who aren't sure what it's about. (more pics page one, post #5 of this thread). This is the easy part. Adding structure back to the chassis, to compensate for cutting some of it away is the tricky part. Basically you drill eight new holes (four per side) directly above the factory holes. I used a square to transfer the hole locations. This upper tube will become the new skid mount location. Attachment 362712 AFTER using the factory holes to locate the "new" holes, you cut the lower tube off the chassis. This will raise the skid about 3/4" (18mm). Attachment 362713 What you are left with looks like this. Skid in new raised location, lower tube cut off. Attachment 362715 Obviously there are other considerations like link clearance, the factory interior will no longer fit, chassis rigidity, etc. I've already addressed the chassis issue with my aluminum stiffeners. I tentatively plan to custom build the interior, unless it kicks my butt. The Spawn or Deadbolt interiors could be an easier solution, from what I've read. |
Re: Mugged DING!! Now I see it, thanks for the clarification! "thumbsup" |
Re: Mugged DAMN! I went back and looked at post #5 "again" on my MacBook and see the frame cut, I was looking on my phone first. DUH! I am blind in one eye and cannot see sh@t out of the other! |
Re: Mugged 3 Attachment(s) Had some time in the garage this evening. This rig doesn't have a roof, yet. Attachment 362724 Little clamping action.... Couple of custom bends. Formed the rear bend on a 2" pipe I had laying around. Small one formed using a boring old broom handle. Attachment 362725 Rough cut. Attachment 362726 |
Re: Mugged 2 Attachment(s) All cleaned up and holes drilled. Attachment 362731 I think it turned out fairly nice. Too bad it won't stay this way. Attachment 362732 |
Re: Mugged Looks aggressive "thumbsup" |
Re: Mugged It's starting to flow more each day you tinker with it. |
Re: Mugged I Never really understood the tummy tuck but it makes plenty more sense now. Nice roof as well! Looks much better than panels I've done. It is hard to mark the hole placement on the wraith and yeti cage.(without having to rip the whole cage apart that is) Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-J120A using Tapatalk |
Re: Mugged 4 Attachment(s) I decided to mess with the front of the Wraith this evening. I cut the tubes that came off the top of the shock mount. That allowed some tweaking of the shape. Attachment 362761 I used the heat gun to warm the plastic up a bit. The aluminum spacers and screws allowed me to pull the thing together as it slowly warmed up. Attachment 362762 I needed to put some support back in where I removed the tubes. Drew up some brackets. Attachment 362763 Figured tying the shock hoops together would be a good idea. The center tubes are easily removable for access. Three holes in the bottom of the brackets allow me to move the screws around so they never interfere with the shocks. This really stiffened up the front end of the chassis. Attachment 362764 |
Re: Mugged 2 Attachment(s) I still need to rework the front bumper; but I like the way it's turning out. The front end went from this big square box.... Attachment 362766 To this more sleek looking tapered version. Attachment 362765 |
Re: Mugged This is coming along quiet rather nicely. Looking good bub. Keep it up. Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk |
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