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Old 02-08-2008, 01:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Which part of building a lowrider is the hardest? Is it installing the kit? or the whole re-inforcing takes most of the time?
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Old 02-08-2008, 09:54 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I'm planning to reinforce just the stress point. Do I just plate one side of the arch and the front? or I still have to box it?
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Old 02-08-2008, 04:11 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I'm planning to reinforce just the stress point. Do I just plate one side of the arch and the front? or I still have to box it?
Only the outside of the rear frame rails all the way up as far as you can get. If you need pics let me know. What front are you talking about?
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Only the outside of the rear frame rails all the way up as far as you can get. If you need pics let me know. What front are you talking about?
the front plate. I'll probably box the rear rails. Not sure if it will add more weight but I'll do it anyways
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the front plate. I'll probably box the rear rails. Not sure if it will add more weight but I'll do it anyways
front plate as the crossmember under the engine or plating the front of the car. just bridge it on the inside in the rear if your are going to do all that work.
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hey miser send me pics of the reinforcing as i will need to do that to my 63 pala and need some tips. i need pics of the a arms and the rear please. send em to bigharley@unitedridaz.org
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hey miser send me pics of the reinforcing as i will need to do that to my 63 pala and need some tips. i need pics of the a arms and the rear please. send em to bigharley@unitedridaz.org
i will send you a link of what to do to a impala frame. Not sure if you have an X frame or not.

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