Project Geosynchronous Orbit

cool but you lca's are centered on the tube and its gonna give you crazy anti-up dive
 
looks good, but it won't work...dumbass...
 
2 things, its nice to see that you can now assemble the 60 properly, seconly drop the pass side and leave the drivers full stuff to check ca fitment you may be surprised at things hitting
 
2 things, its nice to see that you can now assemble the 60 properly, seconly drop the pass side and leave the drivers full stuff to check ca fitment you may be surprised at things hitting

Definitely will be doing that.

I don't think it should change anything though...?

Hopefully not.
 
Got all the link mounts tacked in.

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Ross also came over to help weld the tubes up on the rear D60. We made a mess of gear oil so only got one side done. I'll have to clean that up tomorrow. He did save me some time and gave me some UBEs for it though since they won't work for his 14b.

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(Stealing an idea from spidr's builds here...) what I would do is weld the mount to the cast, then gussets from the mount to the cast, then add a strip of 1/4 that goes all the way around the tube and is wleded to the tube as well as to the mount tabs where the tab to tab gussets/webs would normally go. Maybe a plate from the top of the inner mount tab to the bottom of your coil perch as well.
 
I think he plans on boxing the mounts some once he is ready to burn it all in. I doubt he will want to cut the casting right there, as his last HP44 broke in half right there due to the casting being cut for the mounts.
 
Either tie the inner mount to the outer or cut back the casting and weld it to the actual axle tube. That cast isn't the most quality to weld to
like begster says you cut back the cast it will BREAK even more quickly with colin jumping it
 
Cleaned up the mess of gear oil and stripped the rear axle.

Dropped the front axle down as far as the front driveshaft would let me for a whopping 8" of travel. I might be able to squeeze another inch or so if I rotate the pinion up. I'm probably just gonna live with it because I don't want to drop coin on a 40*+ driveshaft.

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What is the caster currently at?

Looks pretty awesome though. :thumbup:
 
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