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  1. Bubbamace

    Plastic flames . . . ?

    Definitely had a catalog. Loved ordering things out of that catalog.
  2. Bubbamace

    Idea for more floor room . . .

    I had a 65. Great car and steered perfectly.
  3. Bubbamace

    torque values for rear radius rod suspension

    You are absolutely right. Thankfully most parts have lock nuts, but like the idea on ones that don’t.
  4. Bubbamace

    torque values for rear radius rod suspension

    Thanks, guys for the replies and Bill for the reference sheet. Now if I could just memorize my password for the forum I would be doing a lot better. Ha !
  5. Bubbamace

    torque values for rear radius rod suspension

    Hi guys. First of all, I want to say that I checked for torque values on rear suspension and couldn't find anything. I tore my 1927 Ford Roadster completely down and now attempting to put it back together. For me, I was always told by my Pops who owned a auto parts store and machine shop to use...
  6. Bubbamace

    Raising a channeled body

    I wish I could figure out how to do that, Spanky
  7. Bubbamace

    Prime after primer?

    I would use 220 grit and follow up with some 400.
  8. Bubbamace

    Best adhesive for fiberglass

    I just use old fashion resin or kitty hair when using wood along with cloth (or mat).
  9. Bubbamace

    Engine turned (jeweled) dash

    Very nice work. I'm guessing that took a long time.
  10. Bubbamace

    Raising a channeled body

    By the way, yes the body was already glassed in. I ordered the new adjustable shocks from Speedway. Jared in the tech shop helped me and I bought QA1 coilover/shocks/110 lbs. I hope this also helps with the extremely harsh ride. I couldn't even move the rearend with my weight. Ii'm sorry I...
  11. Bubbamace

    Raising a channeled body

    HI Guys. So I've been working the problem and decided to use Adjustable coil overs on the back. I also made some wooden spacers that fit between the body and frame and screwed them in so that they don't move. This solved the problem and I want to thank you for your suggestions. I now have the...
  12. Bubbamace

    Raising a channeled body

    Yes I'm using non-adjustable rear coil overs that are mounted behind the rear axle.
  13. Bubbamace

    Raising a channeled body

    Hi everyone. I'm new to the forum and hail from Long Beach, Ca. I don't see many Hot Rod T's out here and need a little advice. I am working on a 27 and its channeled. I have just added doors and thought it would be neat to add a steel trunk lid. I cut out the fiberglass for the lid and found...

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