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geeman 27th March 2010 11:21 PM

Doing bodywork
 
Ok, well im mock fitting the bodywork now, ive got full Fiberglas set from titron. I was wondering for the side panels, for cutting holes for the front wishbone/steering setup, should i have seen people have cut seperate holes for each thing coming through the chassis, but is there anything bad about just cutting a large section of the side panel off, so i dont have to spend extra time cutting and finishing loads of holes?

twinturbo 27th March 2010 11:26 PM

-Engage frank mode- Well there is no readon not to do it appart from it lookinng crap.. - Disengage frank mode -

-Engage helpfull mode - Put the effort in, it's not worth shortcuttign it, you will end up looking at it and thinking it looks bad, and there's only one person you can point the finger at.. - disengage helpful mode -

TT

geeman 27th March 2010 11:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twinturbo (Post 35042)
-Engage frank mode- Well there is no readon not to do it appart from it lookinng crap.. - Disengage frank mode -

-Engage helpfull mode - Put the effort in, it's not worth shortcuttign it, you will end up looking at it and thinking it looks bad, and there's only one person you can point the finger at.. - disengage helpful mode -

TT

thought as much, its just i did the right side panel today, and did each hole separately, only to find i have to make one hole slightly larger as i had cut it slightly off, which p'ed me off a bit, so i thought i could just cut a giant, hole, guess ill do it properly then:rolleyes:

twinturbo 28th March 2010 09:12 AM

Just make a good template.


TT

alga 29th March 2010 12:06 PM

I might be wrong, but I think Roadster No. 1 has huge holes judging by the photos in the book.

geeman 7th April 2010 12:01 PM

ok, im mock fitting the firbreglass rear tub and arches now, should i just cut a big hole out of the rear tub for the wishbones, and how should i mount the rear arches?

geeman 7th April 2010 03:22 PM

ok, well ive done the tub now, and will make fittings for the rear arches tomorrow. I fitted the brake/rear lights and indicators as well at the rear, but after all that drilling, i cant touch anything without being in pain. My arms are full of fibre glass bits and it hurts. I was wearing thick gloves as well when i was drilling as i knew fiberglass is a pain to work with. owww!!! :mad:

geeman 8th April 2010 04:01 PM

ok, i was doing the rear arches and wondered if the gap between the tyres and the arches is meant to be as big as this:



The reason is the arches are already thouching the bottom of the chassis and looking at spuds car in this pic, his gap isnt as big.:



im using 15 in rims and 97.5mm wall tyres...

gingea1pom 8th April 2010 04:28 PM

Geeman,

I hate to be a geek but the ‘50’ in 195/50/R15 is a percentage of the 195. The walls of your tyres are 97.5mm tall.

I cant help with the ride height problem though except to say if you put a full tank of fuel in and get two people sat in it will that make a difference?

Cheers Ginge

geeman 8th April 2010 04:31 PM

Quote:

Geeman,

I hate to be a geek but the ‘50’ in 195/50/R15 is a percentage of the 195. The walls of your tyres are 97.5mm tall.
amended :D :o

Quote:

I cant help with the ride height problem though except to say if you put a full tank of fuel in and get two people sat in it will that make a difference?

Cheers Ginge
hmmm.. should have thought of that.. i guess i'll be fine as the arches wont go any lower on the chassis


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