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Posted 12/23/2005 4:33:40 AM |
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Wow, great pics in this thread. Do the webmaster store the pics here for back up?
  
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Posted 12/23/2005 12:52:36 PM |
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Im thinking of using a pontiac fiero as the donor car for a tumbler ??? Any opinions
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Posted 12/27/2005 5:26:18 PM |
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Using a Fiero? Yeah, you won't get it to be accurate. You'd probably end up putting so much work into the fiero chassis to make a tumbler. that it'd be easier to build from scratch. fieros have IRS, which is actually a Citation FWD turned backwards. tumbler looks like a solid axle, or at least, it's am IRS with a center Diff. You may also have to widen a Fiero. Either way, you'll have to scratch engineer the front suspension. You may want to look at tube chassis designed for Lambo, GT-40 or other rear/mid engine kit cars. But, if you aren't a stickler on accuracy, it's a good start.
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