Jim Green's 90q 20vt - 636whp 07k
Re: Jim Green's 90q 20vt - The quest for 275's
I knew you had it in you, Jimmer. Ready to start an auto collision center?! ;-)
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Jim, you'll have to teach Hank how to weld body panels. :wink:
I'd like to get some b4 rears and run 245s on the 17x8s I have. That's enough for me.
I'd like to get some b4 rears and run 245s on the 17x8s I have. That's enough for me.

Darin
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I have a set of b4 rears
for you if you want
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audifreakjim wrote:I have a set of b4 rearsfor you if you want
uh oh. You might have to bring those along with Hank's fender roller.

Darin
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looks awesome Jim - very nice. Really like those wheels, too (double six spokers - whatever they are)
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Way to go Jimmy. I can't wait to see it!
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Ok geekers, do I finish this in steel or epoxy fiberglass? Leaning heavily towards glass..
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my vote for glass. My rear inner had rotted out. Used fiberglass to fix it. Did small areas at a time allowing to dry in between.
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steel with seam sealer
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Is the quarter panel still welded to the wheel well?
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Steel. Are you doing this with MIG or TIG?
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pkw
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that is tits. i prefer steel and seam sealer but considering where you live glass may work okay.
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Looking really great Jim!!!!
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Mig in spot welds, or really small sections at once.
I am going to do it metal, just made some patterns and test fit the first piece and I can do each side in two pieces. I was concerned about taking the time to weld it and seal it, but sufficient tacks, seam sealer then undercoating will get the job done.
I am going to do it metal, just made some patterns and test fit the first piece and I can do each side in two pieces. I was concerned about taking the time to weld it and seal it, but sufficient tacks, seam sealer then undercoating will get the job done.
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It's going to be beautiful! Nice work, Jim
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Metal should help you sleep at night, keep it cool like you did on the outside and it should look great.
3M panel bond may be another good sealer/reinforcement.
3M panel bond may be another good sealer/reinforcement.
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Damn, this looks unbelievable!! Great job Jim...that will be fantastic when finished.
Ed


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The good news is the power is back on, the bad news is it completely foiled my plan tonight! Must have power for welders and air compressors..
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audifreakjim wrote:The good news is the power is back on, the bad news is it completely foiled my plan tonight! Must have power for welders and air compressors..
Just when I thought I'd heard all the excuses....
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audifreakjim wrote:Ok geekers, do I finish this in steel or epoxy fiberglass? Leaning heavily towards glass..
I would tack it and then seam seal it rather than 'glass - that is - unless you already did 'glass ;o]
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The rear fender liner is all patched in with more parts from the front urs fender and ready for 2k primer, then seam sealer. I was going to shoot the primer tonight, but the can needs to be tossed in a shaker. I spent 20 min stirring it then called it a night.
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You don't need power lines when you have a big gen set. Just sayin'.
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Your generator is probably bigger than my house 
A generator in southern California?


A generator in southern California?

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Mine is only a 4kW, and it's got a cali engine on it
Not big enough to run a large compressor or welder, unfortunately. I do have plans on getting a 7-8kW and using my smaller set for the trailer.
Not big enough to run a large compressor or welder, unfortunately. I do have plans on getting a 7-8kW and using my smaller set for the trailer.