The start of any frame is the
rails, weather they are stock or reproduction
they must be
cleaned or
sandblasted
before any work begins
The rails have been cleaned and are almost ready to be
assembled
These are reproduction frame rails and
will require a little hammer
and dolly work, the one the right side has been completed
The basis of any frame is the front suspension and all front suspension starts
with the cross-member, to the right is the front cross-member
mounted in our frame jig at 5 degrees, this will stop the front spring
from twisting when the front axle "I" beam or tubular axle is set at 5 degrees positive caster
These frame rails are a stamping
and will require some trimming to
maintain 2 inches in width throughout the entire length
The body will be bolted to 7/16 nuts welded to the
upper
frame flange the must be completed before the frame
is boxed
The frame will be fully
boxed front to rear with 1/8 inch
steel boxing plates and will have 1 by 2 inch
rectangular cross members this is much
Stronger than round tubing
In this picture the chassis is
boxed and the rear
cross member has been installed
In this photo the rear coil over shock mount is
installed.
the passenger side shock mount will be installed at a
slightly less angle than the drivers side
The rear cross member is being installed in this
picture. The cross member will support the floor of the
body with this style of cross member and should
provide a rigid mount for the seats
Lower cross member is being installed in this
picture,
this is constructed using 1" by 2 " mild steel and it
will
stiffen the frame structurally
Lower cross member outriggers are being
installed in this
picture, these are also 1" by 2"
mild steel
Upper cross member is being fitted in this
picture,
these are always fitted to the transmission
being used. that way the center section
will fit snug to the transmission and
support the body with much
greater area
The cross member is completed in this picture and
the
is mounted on a rotisserie. Next we will be installing
brake pedal assembly
The brake pedal is completed in this picture
Next we will be installing and attaching the suspension
components
The motor mounts have been installed as well
as the front axle here, spindles and disc brake assemblies
will be next
Here we have the rear suspension being
installed
careful measurement is critical here because this will
determine the wheel base
In this picture the front leave spring notches
have
been cut into the lower frame rail this will allow
the car to sit low
In this picture the steering box has been installed
as well as the pan hard rod which stabilizes the
front axle
In this picture we have made a combination shock
absorber and head light mount
In this picture the frame has been notched at
the
rear axle to allow the car to sit low
In this picture we are trying to display
the benefit of a good T I G welder
The frame has been shortened in this
picture because this frame will be
installed under a highboy with
a trunk mounted fuel tank
The rear axle has been assemble here
and awaits installation