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  1. 1moretoy

    FOR SALE ebody torque boxes

    I'd be interested in some front boxes.
  2. 1moretoy

    Heater and Radio delete panels

    Thanks for the clarification Katfish!!! More money out the window lol. I wonder if I can find the plates without the wood grain since I want to cover it with the carbon fiber.
  3. 1moretoy

    Heater and Radio delete panels

    Ok, so the woodgrain panel is attached to the backing plates? How do you attach the woodgrain panel to them?
  4. 1moretoy

    Heater and Radio delete panels

    I feel like i'm missing these plates?
  5. 1moretoy

    Heater and Radio delete panels

    My backing plates dont curve at the ends. Do I still need to purchase the wood grain plates and install over what I currently have? And then install the carbon fiber over the woodgrain?
  6. 1moretoy

    Heater and Radio delete panels

    Can anyone let me know what I'm missing please. Much appreciated, thanks.
  7. 1moretoy

    Heater and Radio delete panels

    I was looking at getting the carbon overlay from Detroit muscle technologies. Mopar E Body 70 71 Rallye Dash CARBON Vinyl Overlay 4 hole switch I'm confused on how it attaches to the backing plates. It seems the wood grain overlays are metal and curve at the ends. What am I missing?
  8. 1moretoy

    US Cartool Braces

    I can still do both, it's not too late. Just wasn't sure if it made sense.
  9. 1moretoy

    US Cartool Braces

    Hey all, need your opinion on the inner fender brace kit. I plan on either making or purchasing some engine bay down bars similar to the photos attached. Does it make sense to install these with the US-Cartool inner fender brace kit? Seems like they would be doing the same thing, just attaching...
  10. 1moretoy

    Heater and Radio delete panels

    Got my Rallye Bezel from PG classics and radio/heater delete panels from restomod nerd mocked up. The panel fit perfectly. I'm not so sure about the Rallye gauge housing though. They don't line up very well and there are no screw holes in the top to mount to the dash. Has anyone else purchased a...
  11. 1moretoy

    Heater and Radio delete panels

    He has comparisons on his site.
  12. 1moretoy

    Heater and Radio delete panels

    Anyone looking for Delete panels, check these out. I just received them from Resto-Nerd High-Quality Restoration Parts & Accessories for Mopar Vehicles | Resto-Nerd Muscle Car Worx. Really nice 3d printed panels and communication was stellar. I'll try to get some photos of them when I install...
  13. 1moretoy

    Hellcat or a 6.4 hemi engine swap.

    You also don't have to use all the factory coolers. There are tons of aftermarket and universal items to make it easier. The only extra items a hellcat require are, heat exchanger, supercharger coolant tank and pump. Trans and oil cooler but i'd install those on any swap. Again, more than one...
  14. 1moretoy

    More Room Better Ride?

    Im installing a kit from RMS. A friend of mine just had to tear his car apart due to a cracked qa1 motor mount.
  15. 1moretoy

    Hellcat Cuda Dash

    Any updates on the dash?
  16. 1moretoy

    Fuel Line Routing

    Yeah, I Have fore fittings already, they make nice stuff. My plan for the pumps is to run PWM. Tapped performance makes a nice wye harness so I can run two factory fuel pump control modules. When running a pwm setup, no external regulator is needed. With the right connectors on the pumps, it...
  17. 1moretoy

    Coolant temp sender location help please!!

    The car isn't running yet. I'm probably going to go with Dakota Digital and just run their Bim module so it will just pull it from the computer.
  18. 1moretoy

    4 link and rear cross bar

    Yeah, I don't think so either. The thought behind the extra plate was just to give it a larger surface area. I didn't want to go too thick of metal being the frame rail is already really thin and Welding thick metal to thin is a lot harder and I don't think I would gain much if anything at all...
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    4 link and rear cross bar

    Would an 1/8" thick plate be good enough to weld to the end of the bar and then weld the plate to frame? I would also do a couple of plug welds.
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