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Old 01-07-2022, 10:12 PM
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Got some fuel lines here in a vulnerable position, needing some 'love' ....

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So here's the solution, made up using my fancy bender (two pieces of hardwood decking, a couple of F-clamps, and my bench vice) ....

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Old 01-08-2022, 02:14 AM
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LHS felt unloved too, so got the 'treatment'

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Should stop some stone damage, maybe...


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Old 01-08-2022, 05:59 AM
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The RHS solution looks like a nice example of aluminum origami. The button head screws & PEM nuts, aligned with the rivets, is a clean look and serviceable should that be necessary in the future. As usual, elegant work Glen.
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Old 01-08-2022, 05:50 PM
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....aluminum origami.....
Origami it certainly is, Tim. That panel probably took me around 8 hours, start to finish; much trimming, and tweaking in the "vise bender "
It's satisfying work, though .....and what else would I be doing on a hot Saturday?

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Old 01-09-2022, 05:03 AM
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Glen, I'd trade you a little of that heat 12" of snow on the ground, and 10-12 degree @ night (Very Rare). That's way too cold for us PNW guys, normal is 40-45 (Raining), and maybe 6" of snow for the whole winter. And yes, A little cheese please with my whine Cheers my friend, TommyRot.
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Old 01-09-2022, 04:13 PM
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Glen, I'd trade you a little of that heat 12" of snow on the ground, and 10-12 degree @ night (Very Rare). That's way too cold for us PNW guys, normal is 40-45 (Raining), and maybe 6" of snow for the whole winter. And yes, A little cheese please with my whine Cheers my friend, TommyRot.
Tommy, sounds like you need some 'feel good' info, yes?
You've got 12" of snow? Current temp here is around 30°C (85°F?)

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Thank you, my friend, just what I needed Funny story, I was looking for a new tow rig, something that can pull the 20Ft. enclosed trailer with the Cobra in it. (About 6500Lbs) everyone else has a 4-wheel drive pick-up's (Dodge Rams, Ford F-250, Chev. 2500 ) Well as you know I'm not a normal guy Never owned a 4-wheel drive or cared to. So, what did I come up with?? an Infiniti QX (SUV) 5.6 liter (400HP, 400+Toruqe, 4-wheel drive) So since we have all this snow and I now have a 4-wheel drive rig, all the neighbor's wanted things from the store, I said, "No Problem" and processed to drive my little CLK Mercedes to town. Everybody that knows me said "You know Tom he wouldn't take his new SUV out and get it dirty" The Little Merc. did just fine Cheers TommyRot.
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Tom,
Your car shed/garage must be big enough to be visible from space
How many vehicles do you have now??

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Hi Tom, many here will think it is overkill, but I purchased a "Hensley" style hitch for my car hauler (24-foot box / 27-feet overall) which weighs in at about 6K lbs total. I tow with my Jeep Grand Cherokee W/Hemi and I feel so much better having this setup. I hauled my trailer from NH to VA to Pittsburg for the SAAC event a few years ago and had absolutely no issues. The few times I hauled this trailer without this hitch, it was not so great. I ended up going with the Propride version and never looked back. If I had a heavier pick-up with a longer wheelbase and wider track, I probably would not have purchased it. These two videos do a great job of showing the principle:

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My Jeep and trailer with ProPride Hitch. And my spreader...
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Sorry Glen - I just realized I was hijacking your thread...

Your build is awesome - can't wait to see the finished Cobra!!
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No sweat. Most of us here have a good sense of humour
That hitch looks like almost 'railroad' capable

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One more post Glen, then back to your build K? Thank you, Mongoose 930. I'll have to check my tongue, I have a full size battery box with solar panel on top. I'm pretty sure I can get the "Older Style" EZ lift hitch bolted to the sides, but could be a tight fit with your set-up. I've been thinking of something like this?? https://www.amazon.com/Camco-Eaz-Lif...0T36E3Q4&psc=1
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OK
That is a tight squeeze into your 'trailer-port'
I don't see 12" of snow, BTW
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That my friend, is what you learn in 28years driving semi-trucks Brent (EM-0785) said "No way that will fit" To make it even worse, there's big fir trees and bush, on the pass. side. I should has bet him lunch You get one chance to get it right. And yes, that was summer 2020, so hardly any SNOW Cheers Glen, now back to important stuff, like finishing your 289FIA car. TommyRot.
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....now back to important stuff, like finishing your 289FIA car. TommyRot.
Oh, that's right. I think there's still work to be done there
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That my friend, is what you learn in 28years driving semi-trucks Brent (EM-0785) said "No way that will fit" To make it even worse, there's big fir trees and bush, on the pass. side. I should has bet him lunch You get one chance to get it right. And yes, that was summer 2020, so hardly any SNOW Cheers Glen, now back to important stuff, like finishing your 289FIA car. TommyRot.
I'm not bragging mind you, but if I was backing that trailer in, I could demolish the car port, and for good measure, knock down the tree and flatten the bush, I'm that good! Cheers, Dennis
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Dennis, us truck driver's call that "Hitting the Trifecta" Cheers TommyRot.
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Another very small item ticked off the list.... the required reversing light.
It's as discrete as I could make it

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....and just catching the last light of the day from the sunset


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Next on the list....seat belts.

I've got the inertia reel retractors mounted correctly (ie legally). Access to the rear bulkhead is quite good. The saches of the lap/sash belt are centre-mounted, rather then outer-mounted.

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On the other side of the trunk bulkhead (where the belt and buckle pass through), I've got a moulding that I've covered with leather for a less 'plastic' look.
This is it, ready to be fitted....

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Too hot to work out there again today.

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