06-28-2010 | #61 |
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Re: New C4 Frame Braces
Hey Jeff, no worries about me & my stinking jack points!
The picts in your link are great, and I see an obvious answer to my Q's....just use the bracket for the rod as the new jack point, and at the rear the place I usually use for the stand is still open. Thank you Sir, you are a scholar and a fine judge of good whiskey! Tom
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Re: New C4 Frame Braces
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My car is not lowered so I am guessing I could have a lot of options for stiffening the frame. Another thought just crossed my mind. On my 72 the frame was spot welded, and a common trick back in those days was to seam weld it. I had it done on my car and I was never unhappy with the rigidity of the chassis on the street....but that was a different chassis design to a C4, and the roof panels were not structural. Tom
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07-08-2010 | #63 |
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Re: New C4 Frame Braces
I don't know I need to call Jason.. If I remember I will call him tomorrow
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Re: New C4 Frame Braces
UPDATE:
I talked to Jason today.. the deal has changed and been extended until after Carlisle.. everyone that has called and shown interest will get this deal as well Introductory price of $550 SHIPPED!!! I will get my website updated within the next couple of days
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Re: New C4 Frame Braces
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Carlisle is Aug 27-29
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07-26-2010 | #66 |
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Re: New C4 Frame Braces
uses the bottom bolt of the trailing arm bracket.. so it is bolt, Frame bracket, then trailing bracket, then body
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I might add the lower bolt that he and I talked of.. So did you order a set?
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Re: New C4 Frame Braces
Hi Jeff,
I finally got around to try to install this system today. I got the front bracket on and found I do have to drill a hole for the rear bracket (he must have added that after the prototype; I just bought mine last year) so drill is charging. How do you jack up the car (I think you have a kwiklift) and can the factory jack still be used if I get a flat? It seems the bar will be in the way and the instruction indicate using a ramp or lift to install so I'm not sure yet if I can actually put the bar on after I get the brackets installed. As I said it only appears this way and I have not gotten that far yet to test fit and ensure I can still lift the car at the original point below the mirrors with my floor jack and special adapter I have been using all these years. Thanks,
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01-19-2014 | #69 |
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Re: New C4 Frame Braces
Hey Craig,
Not sure if the extra hole is needed, Mine don't have that like you said. As for jacking, I use the mounting points where the bar connect to raise and lower the car with my floor jack. Those seem to be solid enough
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Re: New C4 Frame Braces
[QUOTE=HAWAIIZR-1;193575]Hi Jeff,
I finally got around to try to install this system today. I got the front bracket on and found I do have to drill a hole for the rear bracket (he must have added that after the prototype; I just bought mine last year) so drill is charging. How do you jack up the car (I think you have a kwiklift) and can the factory jack still be used if I get a flat? It seems the bar will be in the way and the instruction indicate using a ramp or lift to install so I'm not sure yet if I can actually put the bar on after I get the brackets installed. As I said it only appears this way and I have not gotten that far yet to test fit and ensure I can still lift the car at the original point below the mirrors with my floor jack and special adapter I have been using all these years. Thanks,[/QUOTE We drilled a hole in mine and I'd recommend doing it in yours Absolutely love the kit and it's made a huge difference. Look forward to hearing your impression Craig! David |
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