I have a couple of update pics. I always forget to take pics but the car has come a long way in the past couple weeks.
We got the motor in and bolted up the intake and carb. We also got the regulator mounted. All of the brakes are on front and back, we are almost done with the plumbing of the new brake lines as well. The only thing we really lack on the brakes is a brake pressure switch. I'm going to hold off and order one when I do a big Jegs order. Unless anyone has one locally???
Just as big shoe said, its to keep your hands and arms inside the car incase of a roll over. It can also keep your helmet from busting out the window when you roll the car also.
I bought my window net mount kit from Jerry Bickel for about $70 and I had to have a custom net made which was around $85. The labor should run you about $50-$70.
I just want to do this car right safety wise for a number of reasons. Seeing Clifton flip that car as many times as he did right in front of me was an eye opener. Luckily he had a relatively good chassis to keep him walking today....although he didn't use the window net...whoops!
Yea im about safety to. Looks like I will invest into getting one.
Just as big shoe said, its to keep your hands and arms inside the car incase of a roll over. It can also keep your helmet from busting out the window when you roll the car also.
I bought my window net mount kit from Jerry Bickel for about $70 and I had to have a custom net made which was around $85. The labor should run you about $50-$70.
I just want to do this car right safety wise for a number of reasons. Seeing Clifton flip that car as many times as he did right in front of me was an eye opener. Luckily he had a relatively good chassis to keep him walking today....although he didn't use the window net...whoops!
Hey i said the arm thing! But its going to be way slower then cliftons car so u will be good.
Just curious Jason. Whats is the purpose of the window net? And what is all done to installing one? Mine does not have one. Didnt know if I needed one or not.
Just as big shoe said, its to keep your hands and arms inside the car incase of a roll over. It can also keep your helmet from busting out the window when you roll the car also.
I bought my window net mount kit from Jerry Bickel for about $70 and I had to have a custom net made which was around $85. The labor should run you about $50-$70.
I just want to do this car right safety wise for a number of reasons. Seeing Clifton flip that car as many times as he did right in front of me was an eye opener. Luckily he had a relatively good chassis to keep him walking today....although he didn't use the window net...whoops!
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