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<blockquote data-quote="Dynamite Design" data-source="post: 454270" data-attributes="member: 8415"><p>I have to finish mount the shocks close to perpendicular with the trailing arms @ static ride height , and inside at the chassis.</p><p></p><p>The top of the buggy is 74 inches, with 18 - 19 inch ground clearance. with 37's</p><p></p><p>The caster has been set at 10.5 in mock up, but now that I have found the pinion angle, I need to break the tacks and turn them before I weld them on.</p><p></p><p>The seats are very tall with deep buckets. My head doesn't reach the top of the seat. Although they are not welded in, I will make sure they are mounted correctly with plenty of room.</p><p></p><p>I leaned the seats back 8 degree's, so the knee's can bend closer to 90, more like sitting in an office chair. This will keep the feet low and / while using a gas pedal with a bottom side fulcrum for comfort. Also allowing the headers to wrap up, and out to an exhaust pipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dynamite Design, post: 454270, member: 8415"] I have to finish mount the shocks close to perpendicular with the trailing arms @ static ride height , and inside at the chassis. The top of the buggy is 74 inches, with 18 - 19 inch ground clearance. with 37's The caster has been set at 10.5 in mock up, but now that I have found the pinion angle, I need to break the tacks and turn them before I weld them on. The seats are very tall with deep buckets. My head doesn't reach the top of the seat. Although they are not welded in, I will make sure they are mounted correctly with plenty of room. I leaned the seats back 8 degree's, so the knee's can bend closer to 90, more like sitting in an office chair. This will keep the feet low and / while using a gas pedal with a bottom side fulcrum for comfort. Also allowing the headers to wrap up, and out to an exhaust pipe. [/QUOTE]
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