Post Some Pics Of Your One Piece Front Ends
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Only fiberglass ones I'm aware of were not cut for factory bodies and require extensive modification to work.
I made a "one piece" front end using a factory bumper, fenders and headlight covers. Put quite a few pics in an older thread...
https://ls1tech.com/forums/drag-raci...r-fenders.html
I made a "one piece" front end using a factory bumper, fenders and headlight covers. Put quite a few pics in an older thread...
https://ls1tech.com/forums/drag-raci...r-fenders.html
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Only fiberglass ones I'm aware of were not cut for factory bodies and require extensive modification to work.
I made a "one piece" front end using a factory bumper, fenders and headlight covers. Put quite a few pics in an older thread...
https://ls1tech.com/forums/drag-raci...r-fenders.html
I made a "one piece" front end using a factory bumper, fenders and headlight covers. Put quite a few pics in an older thread...
https://ls1tech.com/forums/drag-raci...r-fenders.html
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I just finished making my factory bumper and fenders a one piece. There was a lot of custom fabrication involved to get it perfect and rock solid strong. If I had the money I would have gone vfn because its a lot lighter and doesn't require nearly as much of a skeleton to keep it rigid. But on the other hand nothing looks as good as factory bumpers.
here is a idea of whats involved:
here is a idea of whats involved:
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Ls1 did you take any pictures of what you did? Curious, we're starting on doing mine soon, I'm not really interested in making it removable, so most of the skeleton is going to be permanent, but the front factory 1/4's and bumper cover are getting reinstalled onto it.
Front bumper skepeton may be removable for engine/trans removal out the front as one piece... hopefully that won't be needed often (whole reason for going to the bbc)
Front bumper skepeton may be removable for engine/trans removal out the front as one piece... hopefully that won't be needed often (whole reason for going to the bbc)
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we did a factory fenders and carbon nose setup a while back here: http://www.midwestchassis.com/damons...-am-build.html
we have done another one since, but with all factory fenders and bumper cover. Pictures of that full build will be released in a month or so.
we have done another one since, but with all factory fenders and bumper cover. Pictures of that full build will be released in a month or so.