Had time for a couple DIY projects in between building axles this week.
For those of you that have followed some of my builds you know that I really like to repurpose!;-)
Here are some wheel weights I made out of brass nuts. 3.5 oz. per wheel.



I turned them down to almost a press fit in some SSD wheels, clearanced them to fit over the portals. Next I soldered a brass washer on the back and removed the VP hub from the wheel so I could use the hub mounting holes as a pattern to drill mounting holes in the brass washer. Next I turned down the washer to 2mm thick and mounted them in the wheel. 3.5 oz. wheel weight for free. They made a huge difference in the front traction.
Next is my rear bumper. A piece of rectangular steel tubing I found at Goodwill.

Here you can see the body mounting pins, the brass 3mm threaded inserts in the stock bumper mounting holes, and the 3mm holes tapped in the square SS rod (off of a wine bottle rack from Goodwill).



The tow shackle, and rusted bumper.

Only cost was a few dollars and a day of my time! And being 68 and retire that didn't put a big dent in my pocket book. "thumbsup"
Thanks for looking.8)8)8)
Ernie
For those of you that have followed some of my builds you know that I really like to repurpose!;-)
Here are some wheel weights I made out of brass nuts. 3.5 oz. per wheel.



I turned them down to almost a press fit in some SSD wheels, clearanced them to fit over the portals. Next I soldered a brass washer on the back and removed the VP hub from the wheel so I could use the hub mounting holes as a pattern to drill mounting holes in the brass washer. Next I turned down the washer to 2mm thick and mounted them in the wheel. 3.5 oz. wheel weight for free. They made a huge difference in the front traction.
Next is my rear bumper. A piece of rectangular steel tubing I found at Goodwill.

Here you can see the body mounting pins, the brass 3mm threaded inserts in the stock bumper mounting holes, and the 3mm holes tapped in the square SS rod (off of a wine bottle rack from Goodwill).



The tow shackle, and rusted bumper.

Only cost was a few dollars and a day of my time! And being 68 and retire that didn't put a big dent in my pocket book. "thumbsup"
Thanks for looking.8)8)8)
Ernie
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