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Foam Filled Chassis

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yes bud ..looked into this ..the SWB slicktop is the only one you can realy do ..

 

as the T'top's you can't do ..IMHO ..and the RIDE is a hard as fook ...

 

BUT ..a great track car ....!!!!!

 

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yes bud ..looked into this ..the SWB slicktop is the only one you can realy do ..

 

as the T'top's you can't do ..IMHO ..and the RIDE is a hard as fook ...

 

BUT ..a great track car ....!!!!!

 

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i would disagree, you can do the frame rails under the car. Also stiffening the chassis should actually make the ride better, as the chassis flexes less and makes the suspension work harder instead of transferring shocks to the body

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i would disagree, you can do the frame rails under the car. Also stiffening the chassis should actually make the ride better, as the chassis flexes less and makes the suspension work harder instead of transferring shocks to the body

 

thats what the bloke who did it said in the thread

i would disagree, you can do the frame rails under the car. Also stiffening the chassis should actually make the ride better, as the chassis flexes less and makes the suspension work harder instead of transferring shocks to the body

 

 

yes i see your point ..but if you go this far ....it's no longer a road car ..more a track day car ....

 

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yes i see your point ..but if you go this far ....it's no longer a road car ..more a track day car ....

 

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it only took him 4 hours and i dont think the foam cost him too much.

it only took him 4 hours and i dont think the foam cost him too much.

 

 

4 hour's for the foam yes,, but how many to strip the car to do it .... ...

 

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yeah, 4 hours total included trim removal and install. Taking stuff off is extremely easy and quick, we really took our time, the longest process is masking tape all the orifices

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na 4 hours all together mate

na 4 hours all together mate

 

 

yeah sorry just read that bit .....but that's 3 guy's ...( 4 hour's = 12 hour's for 1 guy ).....

 

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yeah sorry just read that bit .....but that's 3 guy's ...( 4 hour's = 12 hour's for 1 guy ).....

 

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agreed, but if you got a couple of mates would be a worth while mod

agreed, but if you got a couple of mates would be a worth while mod

 

 

agreed,...hope you got a free weekend then ...as i will be doing the slicktop this summer ..;);)

 

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agreed,...hope you got a free weekend then ...as i will be doing the slicktop this summer ..;);)

 

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Zless at moment as i dont know what courty im gonna end up in as i dont wanna buy a lhd and then move back to the uk and vice versa

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