endicott_jb
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That's a purty car zz. You sir are an artist and a master at metal working. My hat's off o you.
ZZ, I was wondering where you were sharing your pics of your builds. I just found this site and there is some talented guys on here. The 34 Cadillac turned out great. I never saw it finished over at the other site. This current build is as always amazing. I can hardly wait for the grill and the hood ornament. The flying eye on the Cadillac was an incredible piece of artwork. I am glad this site lets you show your builds all the way. Keep up the awesome work and thanks for all the pics
Thanks! Yeah, the mod at KB pulled the 34 Caddy build because it was 'off topic' - in other words, censored for turning out shiny. That's what makes RRR so cool, freedom of expression is encouraged and there is a place for everyone.
Before starting to put on the front end, I need to get the airbags operating 'cause I can't get a jack under it to work underneath. Though the Heidts front end seems well engineered, the air bags are kinda small, actually more of a compromise retrofit for their coil spring kit. Bigger bags need less psi to lift and give a softer ride, so I'm installing a pair that are the same as the rear ones - 7" dia. instead of the 5 3/4" dia. ones on it now. Another thing that bugged me was the 1/4" air fittings and the fact that they were barely accessable through a notch in the backside of the mount. Solved all that, new bags mounted and the lines now come out the top, easier to install and maintain.
Those new bags look huge compared to the ones that came with it, but I agree with your reasoning for the change and hope it smooths out the ride.
Out of curiosity, was there any clearance issues with putting in the larger bags? Do you run hard line for your air bags?
Bag system looks great ZZ.
And not really knowing much about them your post was very informative in regards to the difference in bag sizes.
Like everyone else looking forward to seeing this creation with the front sheet metal on.[P
Torchie.
I'm glad you're showing all the suspension stuff [cl
I'm thinking of doing an air bag setup on my 48 GMC and have never done one before [P
If you posted the manufacture of the bag system, I missed it so forgive me if this is a rerun of what you already posted. Are you using Ride Tech or who ?
The kit I'm using is from Airbagit.com. I know some people don't think highly of their products, but I've had no problems, this is the second time using their system. Yes, most of the components are "offshore" parts, but what isn't these days? I like the compact valve block it has and it's really hard to beat the pricing.
Rust repair --- I thought the right fender was pretty solid but closer inspection showed a bunch of pinholes, had to replace a 5"x20" section. Left fender is much worse, I got one section tacked in with another larger piece yet to be cut out beside it. This is the result of the good ol' days driving on tar and gravel roads - it got stuck on the inside of the fenders, water got between and the rust worms moved in....
This is where my Eastwood planishing hammer is handy for forming the curved shaped patch panels.
I'm interested to see what you'll do with flowing the hood into the top of that grill shell.
The grill looks much more angular than the rest of the lines of the car.
I really like the smooth sleek lines with occasional near-sharp edges, like on the fenders.
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That is looking great! I"ve been waiting to see how you do the ft.end+hood. I dont think most people realize how big the fenders and grill shell are. Packards are xx-large.Keep up the great work!!
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