Project Danger Cart
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Year: 1988
Model: Cherokee
Engine: i6
This is my name inspiration by the way:
"A super-powered, high-tech vehicle designed by a genius, or perhaps space aliens, the Danger Cart can reach speeds of up to four miles per hour. The most impressive aspect of the Danger Cart is, of course, its fierce appearance - many a villain has trembled in fear at the sight of it lumbering toward them."
"A super-powered, high-tech vehicle designed by a genius, or perhaps space aliens, the Danger Cart can reach speeds of up to four miles per hour. The most impressive aspect of the Danger Cart is, of course, its fierce appearance - many a villain has trembled in fear at the sight of it lumbering toward them."
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ordered my leaf spring liner material today! Got a huge 100' roll if anyone wants some after I'm done.
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And what would you charge for 4 of the spring clips? Just curious.
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uhh hmm wasn't considering making them and selling them at this point in time. It would be tough to make a universal set since packs vary in thickness. It's an idea for the future - I may sell them alongside my swaybar disconnect design.
All they are is a piece of 1/8x1 steel flat from Home Depot, cut into pieces, drilled holes for the 3/16" bolt up top and a small hole for the pop rivit to the spring. I bent it by sticking it in a bench vice and using a BFH.
All they are is a piece of 1/8x1 steel flat from Home Depot, cut into pieces, drilled holes for the 3/16" bolt up top and a small hole for the pop rivit to the spring. I bent it by sticking it in a bench vice and using a BFH.
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haha some day when I have a welder and a garage for sure, but alas...I have a parking lot and an angle grinder - that's about it right now