Oops! I cut up some Southside Bars January 19, 2007, 12:02:45 PM This is what happens when things don't fit! Southside Bars (as well as all others) bolt into our beloved ThunderCats but they do not fit! I have been dealing with this problem since I installed my first set of Southsides in 1997. They make the ThunderCat rearends move forward exactly 1 inch and look "goofy" with the tire too far forward in the fenderwell. So, I took a perfectly good pair and hacked them up. I stretched them exactly 3/4 inch and lowered the spring perch 1.5 inches. It moved the rear back exactly 1 inch and now the rear end is back where it should be. I love my mig welder!:D -- Quote Selected
Oops! I cut up some Southside Bars Reply #1 – January 19, 2007, 12:04:12 PM Before and after-- Quote Selected
Oops! I cut up some Southside Bars Reply #2 – January 19, 2007, 12:05:16 PM Before and after-- Quote Selected
Oops! I cut up some Southside Bars Reply #3 – January 19, 2007, 12:06:22 PM Before and after-- Quote Selected
Oops! I cut up some Southside Bars Reply #4 – January 19, 2007, 12:21:13 PM Much better! That's some nice work. Quote Selected
Oops! I cut up some Southside Bars Reply #5 – January 19, 2007, 12:31:19 PM Thanks Birdman! My 275-55-16 M&H Drag Radials are on the way. They will go on stock TC wheels. Alan Quote Selected
Oops! I cut up some Southside Bars Reply #6 – January 19, 2007, 06:33:27 PM I'm a novice when it comes to suspension and the geometry thereof, but wouldn't that shorter LCA throw off the pinion angle? Quote Selected
Oops! I cut up some Southside Bars Reply #7 – January 19, 2007, 10:56:50 PM He lengthened it, Brian - the Mustang LCA moved the rear axle too far forward (look at the pic in his avatar) so he lengthened it to put the axle back where it should be. Quote Selected
Oops! I cut up some Southside Bars Reply #8 – January 20, 2007, 10:49:45 AM Great work. Looks much better. Quote Selected
Oops! I cut up some Southside Bars Reply #9 – January 21, 2007, 09:58:24 PM That's some good work. I recently bought a set and I'm thinking how to make them work for me. I was thinking of relocating the mounting points at the rear. I'm now thinking of adding the 3/4" they left out. Good stuff. Quote Selected
Oops! I cut up some Southside Bars Reply #10 – January 22, 2007, 09:24:02 AM Thanks. I had been wanting to do this idea for years and when I found a cheap set on ebay, I saw my opportunity. Now I am going to make the spring perches on the arms adjustable so that if I want to put on 315-35-17 tires on the back, it will allow me to set the rear ride height. Quote Selected
Oops! I cut up some Southside Bars Reply #11 – February 13, 2007, 04:22:48 PM O.K. Here is the finished ride height with M&H Racemaster D.O.T. 275-55-16 Drag radial with 7 inch TC wheels and a 5/16 inch spacer. I love the way it looks and rides now. The rear is now centered in the fenderwell in the stock location. Quote Selected
Oops! I cut up some Southside Bars Reply #12 – February 13, 2007, 06:12:06 PM Why can't I see any pitures??? Quote Selected
Oops! I cut up some Southside Bars Reply #13 – February 13, 2007, 07:59:20 PM That Thing Looks Bad Ass!!! Quote Selected
Oops! I cut up some Southside Bars Reply #14 – February 13, 2007, 08:07:20 PM drop the front a little and the rack will look amazing!IMO Quote Selected