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Wow

This is good work and the kid has talent.

But the video sucks as usual; No explanation why the camber is "off." i know there is likely a legit reason, but why?

2) How do you install a cage with the roof on? Or did he take the roof off? Again, no detail.

See, this is what is wrong with society.


We want sizzle over steak. Flash over substance.

THIS is why society is going downhill..........
 
It's cool for sure, I had stumbled on it myself.
The problem I see with the cage is he just built it to build it. It isn't built to any spec. And there for if he were to put it out on a track it won't tech. Plus while it looks cool, it's simply not built right, all kinds of bends and funky angles that don't make it any stronger. But as far as it looks.... It looks cool.

Outside the of the overall drool factor, which is very high... The money he has in it.... Wow... Side yard regardless....
 
i mean, if you insist on playing music and talking at the same time, this immediately means you and video suck right off the bat.

So anyways, let's discuss,

1) Why the camber isn't "normal."

2) How, precisely, and in great detail, how to install a roll cage in car when the roof is clearly in the way.
 
He skinned the car. Removed the entire body. Built the chassis, which in this case includes the cage, and dropped the body back on the cage.

From the video I gathered the camber is adjustable so I'd imagine right now it's for looks. I mean his hat said stanceworks. I'd imagine he likes the highly cambered cars.

I love this car for one reason. Cause he just built it. I bet half his sheet metal tools were harbor freight specials.

It proves what can be done with very little. I'm certainly not saying it's a budget car. It's not. But just get to building.

Nothing to this level but my first builds we're all in a driveway. First gears in a driveway, first cage in a driveway. Just all in a driveway.

Get to it. Build your dream
 
I agree with @blazinzuk

The result is impressive for such a young guy. I’m convinced that greatness belongs to the young who are too stubborn and passionate to even understand that this level of achievement shouldn’t even be possible.

Can’t even imagine how he paid for this build without bankrupting himself in the process.... I see huge dollars everywhere in that video.

Good on him for putting in the hard work and seeing his vision all the way through to completion. :waytogo:


-G
 
Don't like it...it's not practical,, sloppy build..
look at all the braided lines laying against the suspension...multiple rub points on things like suspension, headers, and that's while at rest.. . I can't imagine how many components would crash into each other under compression..

I give him props for spending mega bucks on powder coating and paint and spendy go fast parts,,but I have serious doubts that it would pass tech at most tracks, and would be in the pits after a few hard laps with some broken parts or overheating issues...
 
..............look at all the braided lines laying against the suspension..........multiple rub points on things like suspension, headers, and that's while at rest...........................But I have serious doubts that it would pass tech at most tracks.......

Couldn't agree more.....
 

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