UltraHDGames
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With the wheel spacers did you have to trim anything? I've been thinking about getting some 1.5" for the rear to match the extra track width the lift spindles gave me up front
With the wheel spacers did you have to trim anything? I've been thinking about getting some 1.5" for the rear to match the extra track width the lift spindles gave me up front
I like your skid plate efforts and apparent productivity. I've got a lot of ideas and some sketches, but no progress for a while. But I'd like to ask if you had any means of bending any of that material, or did you accomplish all the turned edges via welded facets? And any estimate of many pounds you added to your undercarriage?
Id very much like to armor the underside of my Suburban, my usual stomping grounds are SoCal high deserts and dry stream beds. Lots of boulder fields and sage. I very much want to craft a front / chin plate such as yours and run plates under my gas tank and transmission. I keep looking at the medium sized press breaks at Harbor Freight, thinking I can do some basic bends to help my plates stand proud of the main frame a bit. But I've also contemplated just using something like 1" spacers and cap-head allen bolts / rivnuts as my mounting method, to simplify the plate design, flat is fine with me. But I think I still want to have the edges turned up somehow.
Thanks for the reply / info, I don't think I would have thought to cut halfway through, I like that idea.
I'd looked at the larger bending break from Harbor Freight and it wasn't big enough and the next size up just blows my limited budget.
I'd like to do a shallow bend all around the periphery of my plates, a double bend really, so the edges of the plates bolt right to the vehicle frame and the body of the plate hangs down 1/2"-1"
Looks really great with the summer tires on! Maybe it's just camera angles but in some of your past pics it looks like your cap comes pretty close to touching your garage door, hopefully it all clears with the aal and if you do the 1" body lift
I guess that'll work then! I love my non rise cap for that reason, once i do the explorer leaf spring swap and a roof basket I'll have to start watching out for myself
Looks great! I did the same aal kit and mine did settle overtime though