B-ver's Build Thread

before installing those front shock tower supports install the suspension and wheels and set it to ride height. depending on how much caster you run you might be surprised how little room there is in the back of the front fenders.
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For me, anything thats touching the body I almost always mig. Like those dimple die plates. I should have used the tig though where they meet the cage but I was too lazy to bring out the other machine and the sun was starting to set. Remeber my rule, no welding at night.
Start with a peice of metal. This time aluminum. I love this little cutter.

Made a couple of them then just copied it over to the peice.

Then cut some out for the firewall. A couple clinko's to holed them in.

Then time to install. Used just some regular high temp silicon, then added some weights to hold them in place.

Then for the fronts, used some Devcon, which is like jb weld, just 100 times stronger.

Heres the installed pics. Figured if they are installed now, then they will be coated the same color.


Then since I was at the back of the car, I also wanted to make a jacking point cause I know this thing will be too low for me to get a jack under it and lift it up. Originally the design would have been some steel tubing and connected to the rear frame rails, but looking at the rear bumper reinforment gave me an idea. Why add more tubes to this thing when that original aluminum peice is pretty strong already. So there was this aluminum jack that was broken, took the handle off it and cut about 7 inches off, and fired up the tig. This is after welding.

And it back installed on the chassis.

It will probably get trimed once the body kit gets on. Idealy would be just under the kit.
Last edited by BattleVer; Mar 16, 2009 at 09:19 PM.

And it back installed on the chassis.

It will probably get trimed once the body kit gets on. Idealy would be just under the kit.
the jacking points on my car are all beat up already.
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I'll make sure to charge the thing up.

Then weld in the lower x and the rear brace.

Then added cross brace and harness bars.

Started on door bars.

And the final X's.

Trying to get this thing to the coaters by the begining of next week. Still have a few more small things to add to the cage and then final clean up. Going to be in the shop tomarro and hopefully sunday as well.
By the way, Now that you have seen the cage, I can make this again, but if I find someone that basicly copied my design, I will find you one day.
Last edited by BattleVer; Mar 16, 2009 at 09:20 PM.







