Class 11 Rebuild
- TimS
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Re: Class 11 Rebuild
Great paint work and color choice. Once it's toned down with a little dust it will look perfect!! Awesome metal work, too. Gives me something to aspire to.
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- fixxor
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Re: Class 11 Rebuild
Yeah you can see here it connects from the side of the shock body to the rollcage.jps1145 wrote:How do the top of the rear shocks mount? From the side of the shock body?

- Leatherneck
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Re: Class 11 Rebuild
second that,nice job so far.ts39136 wrote:Great paint work and color choice. Once it's toned down with a little dust it will look perfect!! Awesome metal work, too. Gives me something to aspire to.
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Re: Class 11 Rebuild
Ol'fogasaurus wrote:viewtopic.php?f=28&t=123506&p=922959&hi ... ba#p922959
This is the one I was talking about... I think. Since it was bajaherbie I would look carefully.
you would not want to cover the shock body and block air from cooling it. class 11 shocks get cooking hot , over 450 deg.
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I'm not sure if this was a play buggy or a race buggy. As I remember it was a continuation from another thread... or two that were not cross-linked. You do post an interesting question though as I remember there were several different ways proposed.
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i dont think i ever went fast enough for mine to get hot 

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- Leatherneck
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Re: Class 11 Rebuild
So, whats the latest? We need pics....
- fixxor
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Well I have done some stuff, I will update later today.
- fixxor
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Ok got the passenger side fenders on, mirror mount, wheels painted, new shift coupler, and the shifter installed. Starting to look like a bug. I'm thinking about the electrical also and trying to get a game plan for that. I wanted to use those push button style breakers that I would put on the dash, but I would need like 12 or more and now that I think about it, it would clutter up the dash a lot. So hopefully I can get some feedback on that. I will be making some diagrams and a dash mockup.




Here are some closeups on how these new style shocks mount.






Here are some closeups on how these new style shocks mount.


- CentralWAbaja
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Re: Class 11 Rebuild
I am confusedfixxor wrote:
Here are some closeups on how these new style shocks mount.

I realize that this is a class-11 car and the travel in minimal but don't the rear arms still swing an arc that is clocked 90* from the pivot of those mounts? What keeps it from twisting those mounts off? Or does the shock mount itself have a spherical ball in that mount?
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- fixxor
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Re: Class 11 Rebuild
Yes there is like a heim in the shock mount that allows it to pivot.
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Re: Class 11 Rebuild
Gotcha!
Car looks awesome BTW
Car looks awesome BTW
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Re: Class 11 Rebuild
As far as breakers go, I use the heat resettable breakers just to keep it simple. I have used the push buttons before and they were OK but I like the other ones as being more simple. NAPA used to carry a sealable box for C/Bs but they changed vendors and the ones I have are not available. They now had a non-sealable mount for individual and pairs but are currently (no pun intended) out of them. I just got to the dunes late yesterday and it is a "flop house" right now and I have to be quiet and typing is too noisy... I've already heard about it
. I will try to get some pix of what I have as I have also bussed them inside of the box to make some of them switched and some "hot".
Lee

Lee
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Re: Class 11 Rebuild
Killer car! I dig it!