Front rims are new.. Rear 8's are fairly new but have scratches...pop came in shop and says same thing... I may try and fix the scratches...I think they look better without (cleaner). JMO. but, looks like you will have scratches if you don't use them.
im here for the long haul brother...runnin low on money and doin a lot of nothing... this little bit of work was free... thanks again for helpin me and jarrett on this build...Glad to see new pictures. I had heard a rumor that you had abandoned the bucket and were building a KIA low-rider or something....or did I dream that? Anyway, I can stop worrying now.
btw....looking good!
Lights behind my seat?Are you going to have room for those lights behind your seat? I don't on mine...
Front rims are new.. Rear 8's are fairly new but have scratches...pop came in shop and says same thing... I may try and fix the scratches...
I was referring to the tail lights in the tub that pertruded inside behind the seat. I was going to use some lights in a similar mounting fashion, but the lamp holder seemed like it would interfere with the seat back. I was wondering if you had the same issue, that's all. Your progress looks good! keep it up.Lights behind my seat?
im here for the long haul brother...runnin low on money and doin a lot of nothing... this little bit of work was free... thanks again for helpin me and jarrett on this build...
I bet there are some epoxy type adhesives that will bond the aluminum to the glass, but I have not had good results with glass and aluminum.What is the backspace on those 8" rear rims? The steel rims I've found to fit my oddball bolt pattern are 8" wide, with 4" backspace. Unfortunately I've not been able to find pics of that combo. Your's look good.
How are you going to fasten the mesh inside the shell?
I have two possible directions I can go with the front end on mine...a glass track roadster nose with aluminum grill, and a cool, rare, and excellent condition 1920 Hupmobile shell. If I do the Hupmobile shell, the radiator would set entirely behind the shell, with electric pusher fans hidden inside the shell. Without having the radiators inside the shell, to sandwich the mesh to the inside of the shell, I'd need some way to hold mesh in.
I bet there are some epoxy type adhesives that will bond the aluminum to the glass, but I have not had good results with glass and aluminum.
my lights are in bed... close fit but they clear tank good..long way from my seat.. you must not be useing a bed?I was referring to the tail lights in the tub that pertruded inside behind the seat. I was going to use some lights in a similar mounting fashion, but the lamp holder seemed like it would interfere with the seat back. I was wondering if you had the same issue, that's all. Your progress looks good! keep it up.
these are 4" BSWhat is the backspace on those 8" rear rims? The steel rims I've found to fit my oddball bolt pattern are 8" wide, with 4" backspace. Unfortunately I've not been able to find pics of that combo. Your's look good.
How are you going to fasten the mesh inside the shell?
I have two possible directions I can go with the front end on mine...a glass track roadster nose with aluminum grill, and a cool, rare, and excellent condition 1920 Hupmobile shell. If I do the Hupmobile shell, the radiator would set entirely behind the shell, with electric pusher fans hidden inside the shell. Without having the radiators inside the shell, to sandwich the mesh to the inside of the shell, I'd need some way to hold mesh in.
My bad, I didn't realize that you were using a bed. Mine is a bobtail....my lights are in bed... close fit but they clear tank good..long way from my seat.. you must not be useing a bed?
Well, if i mounted lights to my body with my sest configuration, the lights would clear my seat easy.. What kind of seat you runningMy bad, I didn't realize that you were using a bed. Mine is a bobtail....