i consider this steering wheel i made as kinda a trophy of sorts that i received after occomplishing the task of bending it on a harbor freight tubing roller haha.:rolleyes:
this is the best i can explain it was a couple pages back
The wheels hold up the beam. The radius arm keeps the beam from rocking front to back by connecting it to the chassis with th long arm. (its better to do it with two arms to eliminate castor angle change but im broke and i didnt want to...
2"x.120 is the same material monster trucks and trophy truck chassis are made out of.
My car will probably weigh in at well under 3000 pounds and i plan on slowly cruising up pacific coast highway to find hot chicks. I think ill be fine.
be careful what you wish for ive been slammed with work and now my rat rods is moving forward at a snails pace. oh well ,itll be done when its done i guess i was suppose to be doing brodies by now.
a little progress though
a little sneak peak of how the body is gonna look sorry its just a crummy camera phone pic. the silicon bronze filler rod looks insane in the sun it looks like i welded it with gold!!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/61475515@N08/show/
im out of $$ anybody need metal fab work done in so cal...
Thank you sir. i cant wait either, i think the 2" tubing is big enough diameter to look like a formed sheet metal body from a distance than BAM. its just some sheet metal welded to pipes!
Oh ya the 4x10 of 18 gauge was $64.00 which brings me to a grand total of $314.00 ive spent on...