got rid of them for ya THOMMOTHOMMO wrote:Hoopsters & Mudflaps
"(AUST)Mod's Turbo FB"
Hi all,
iam on school holidays at present, so have been doing some minor work on the fb. i have been meaning to do this for ages so it has been good to finally get a chance. so far i have removed the heater as it was leaking, painted the centre console and the brake drums and front calipers. what do you think?
arms in the pictures and they guy standing there is my mate alex, who is a much better spray painter than me.
ps. it also got a good vacuum and wash, which resulted in a flooded boot hehe







iam on school holidays at present, so have been doing some minor work on the fb. i have been meaning to do this for ages so it has been good to finally get a chance. so far i have removed the heater as it was leaking, painted the centre console and the brake drums and front calipers. what do you think?
arms in the pictures and they guy standing there is my mate alex, who is a much better spray painter than me.
ps. it also got a good vacuum and wash, which resulted in a flooded boot hehe







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Looks to me you can have the best of both worlds...As Thommo puts it the Grandpa look or the modified look...
Keep up the good work!
regards
Stewart
Keep up the good work!
regards
Stewart
Feelin free in a '61 FB.
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haha nice thanks westy. the front wheels will be gone as soon as i get the guards rolled and some skinnier tyres for the front rims. i will be painting the original rims black, hopefully getting some go domes for them and then running them with not hubcaps and just dress rims and chrome nuts when i want a change of look for the fb. my only concern is that with the shorter diff, it will look weird on the back:) might have to poach my sister's 1960's wideys:)
So long as the work is finished!!! I've seen flutes go in crooked on one side, after beer was consumed luckily not my carNoMAD wrote:good work putting your mates to work! wait till you have to pay them in beer, but then again that just makes the arvo a bit more fun! i'm sure some will agree!
Cheers
NoMAD
Good to see you not wasting valuable time Austmod, keep at it and you'll be out and about in no time....
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
Couple of options,
1: Get the fronts rims narrowed....
2: Raise the front up...
3: Roll the gaurd lip...
4: All of the above....
5: Run steelies and white walls
The only way to run them loooooowwwwwww
I'll just add I run a standard 5" rim and 185/75 14" and my tyres rub on full lock
If I rolled the lip it would probably still do it!
Doesn't really help huh!?
1: Get the fronts rims narrowed....
2: Raise the front up...
3: Roll the gaurd lip...
4: All of the above....
5: Run steelies and white walls
The only way to run them loooooowwwwwww
I'll just add I run a standard 5" rim and 185/75 14" and my tyres rub on full lock
Doesn't really help huh!?
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
Sounds like the offset is too far , You might be able to get the rims reversed to correct it , A good wheel guy will weld them back on with enough penetration and heat but wont effect the chrome coating ....
Do your measuring and dont sound stupid when you go pricing , A fool and his money are easily parted,
Id stick the steelies back on the rear ....
Do your measuring and dont sound stupid when you go pricing , A fool and his money are easily parted,
Id stick the steelies back on the rear ....
Easily distracted angle manipulator extrordinaire.
