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    Default Re: ra23, home grown tubbing..

    you wont have a shit show in hell denting it with a mallet or a hammer without heat.[/QUOTE]


    Hmmmm i beg to differ the right size hammer will dent anything.

    I did my trans tunnel with only a hammer and ended up with a VERY good finish looks factory !!

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    do tell what thickness of metal you're dinting? i tried for over half hour with a LARGE sledgehammer and made no gain with the ma61 tunnel. oxy and red hot metal...happy days and within 10 min my gearbox was sweet as.

    then agian, you're talking about a corolla arent you? Sure i could do that with my feet

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    Default Re: ra23, home grown tubbing..

    anwyay back to topic...if you are NOT making progess with a ball pane/ block hammer, you need to seek an alternative method. IMO oxy cetaline (spelling) making it easier to bend is your answer.

    depends how big you want your bend. Oxy and bashing it will only take it so far before you really need to change suspension and cut and weld tubs there.

    Edit: spelling

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    Default Re: ra23, home grown tubbing..

    then agian, you're talking about a corolla arent you? Sure i could do that with my feet



    Nah a MK2 cortina

    made when steel was steel lol

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    Default Re: ra23, home grown tubbing..

    Quote Originally Posted by 30psi 4agte
    then agian, you're talking about a corolla arent you? Sure i could do that with my feet



    Nah a MK2 cortina

    made when steel was steel lol
    you catch my drift

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    Default Re: ra23, home grown tubbing..

    Nah, I'm talking about a celica..

    And I think whoever said I've got fwd rims might be on the money. I paid good money for those from someone off here... Looks like I've been ripped off..... Very very unhappy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stradlater
    Nah, I'm talking about a celica..

    And I think whoever said I've got fwd rims might be on the money. I paid good money for those from someone off here... Looks like I've been ripped off..... Very very unhappy.


    do you have any pics of the
    slicks and rims?

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    Default Re: ra23, home grown tubbing..

    Not yet, but I can get them, what's the interest?
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    Quote Originally Posted by stradlater
    Not yet, but I can get them, what's the interest?

    I wanted to see what's giving you such problems
    and I'm wordering if I am right about your problem. Also I like seeing celicas with slick on them.

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    Default Re: ra23, home grown tubbing..

    Strad, I've still got that set of wheels lying around here. Shoot me a PM if you'd like to borrow them to test fit etc.

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    Default Re: ra23, home grown tubbing..

    how can you be "very very unhappy" with your rims....?

    your sticking slicks under a 1970's celica....

    the fact that they fit at all is farken impressive...

    i seriusly dont sugges theating the back of your car up with a torch, as fuel doesnt like heat/flame.

    just hit it really hard with a hammer.

    Eldar.O.

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    Default Re: ra23, home grown tubbing..

    Just measure the offset, will soon show you if they are FWD offset.
    Pull the wheel off and lay it face up on flat ground. Measure from ground to the hub mounting face (call this A), then flip over and do the same (call this B, make sure this is still to the same mounting face). Add A and B together and divide in half (call this C). The difference between C and A is your offset. If its more than 20-25P (A more than B) it is probably a FWD wheel.

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    Default Re: ra23, home grown tubbing..

    Quote Originally Posted by EldarO
    how can you be "very very unhappy" with your rims....?

    your sticking slicks under a 1970's celica....

    the fact that they fit at all is farken impressive...

    WTF? he bought wheels that were supposed to fit.. and they dont..

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    Default Re: ra23, home grown tubbing..

    Pure Insanity: Yeah, thanks mate, I still might, but I have the tires on the rims now though, which is a bugger..

    Eldar: I'm unhappy because they don't fit and I was told they would fit.. I fail to see where your missing the point there.

    SL666: Thanks, my case in point.

    WDE_BDY: I might try that, but I'm not sure what it'll prove. They don't fit, I guess I"m gonna have to do something about it. Either way. But thanks for the info all the same.
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    Default Re: ra23, home grown tubbing..

    but why are you worrying about the fuel burning? Seriously, unless you're using the naked flame near a tank opening it wont cause you wont have issues. I used it in an engine bay also with a main feed line with a bit of rubber plugging it, and i too like yourself worried...pointlessly... its not like you are going to be directly heating up the line. IF you are worried, it isnt difficult to disconnect the line and leave it hanging out of the way....if you're going to the trouble of tubbing, do it properly. You will probly do more damage to the car (and yourself busting your balls) trying to smack the shit out of it with a big hammer...i did mine with heat and a 10" long block hammer and it took me all of 10 minutes to enlarge my trans tunnel about 2" width....red hot steel moves a lot easier than cold steel, and it has less likelihood of fracturing or affecting the integrity of your wheel wells.

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