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DSM's 4 life
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Still a piece of sh*t and still thinks we care about this thing. You fail at life, just stop posting about this thing. Literally nobody on this forum cares about think hunk of scrap metal.You must be logged in to view this image or video.
Dude, get this through, some how, some way... let this through to your logical thinking area of the brain.
You chopped the car in half, then built two separate "halves" of a "tube chassis" and then mated them in the middle with some 1x1 box tubing from home depot. Then to ice the cake on the whole deal, none of the "tube chassis" was built to ANY type of specs.
Not to be a dick, I guess, but I hope the first place you go to get it inspected at flags your VIN # as un passable. Not as me wanting to see you fail, but as a concern for safety for anyone around this car. This thing is scary.
And you still can't understand how to properly build a safe roll cage.
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Not that I think this is a good attempt, but your quote about "people who do this for a living" is wrong. Just because people do things for a living does not make them an expert by any means. I highly doubt that there is is 1 person on the board with the skills to actually determine with any certainty if this has the structural integrity to survie on the road.
Just because someone fabricates some chassis to sfi specs does not mean they are an expert in chassis design and should be listened to. Especially if they have time to post on toon town.
I think the op would have been several steps ahead just buying a chasis kit from jegs. I'm prety sure it's like $1500....
Quite funny how many people get bent out of shape here. If you give advise and he doesn't want to take it leave it at that no need to keep posting and trash talking him. I give him credit for attempting it and any fab work he's done.
DISCLAIMER: Now I'm not one for v8s or saying this in any way was the best way go about building/constructing/fabricating this. Or that it will last xxxxxx miles or run xx.xx 1/4 mile times and only cost xxxx$ of Dollars .But take off the Mr. Safety hard hats and let the guy enjoy playing in the garage no harm done.
Bastard, if you don't
You also better know who your responding to like that.Allright f***o, you better back your sh** up right now. No where at all did I say that I thought this was safe.
In your post you stated that putting a cage on an "outrigger" is a no-no. That's NHRA legal, ass hat.