Constructing A Street Rod Chassis

By Kimberly Brown


Street rods are old cars with large modified engines for velocity purposes. The concept is of an American origin. These rods were designed from light vehicles such as the roadsters because they were easy to adjust. Roadsters were also inexpensive. The process of building a street rod chassis is not a complicated one. Any person with enough knowledge on cars and related equipment can easily handle this task. The job can conveniently be carried out in a garage or at the backyard.

The main necessity during this activity is an old car. The entire construction process can be carried out in a garage or backyard depending on convenience. Old cars can be gotten from the junkyard. Just make sure the chosen vehicle is in a good shape and rust free as well. Rusted vehicles cannot be used for this activity. Chryslers, Chevrolet and Ford cars are the usual options for this procedure. You can also save yourself the trouble of running through junkyards by visiting rodding websites.

For one to be able to get the desired strength and stability, the operator will have to strip this car down to the last piece. Hot rod construction works begin from scratch. You will have to remove all the fixtures, seats and other components as well. Being an old car, it will be in a dilapidated shape anyway. Therefore, the removal of parts will be inevitable. While at this, make appoint to drain the gas tank of any gasoline.

Street rods come in various sizes and capacities depending on the needs of the person. After determining the size that one will require, measure the frame and adjust it accordingly. A device known as the reciprocating saw should be used to perform this duty. This machine makes cutting through metallic parts a lot easier. Keep in mind that axle positions should be marked beforehand.

Apart from stripping down old vehicles for a frame, the person can also decide to put together a customized one. This can be done using rectangular steel tubing. This tubing should be welded into a ladder like structure that will function as rod frame. Be as resourceful, innovative and creative as possible to avoid spending much on this venture. Once again, the junkyard will prove very resourceful for this activity.

Once the frame is set, start building the other parts. Next in line is the installation of shocks, axles and suspension mechanisms. Use the most recent suspension technology for increased performance of your street rod. Measure all dimensions of frame before buying any component. This will prevent you from the inconvenience of purchasing the wrong items. Fix the desired body onto the finished frame. This body could be made from an old truck or modern glass fiber.

The most important part of this rod is the engine. The person can either install a new engine or undertake on rebuilding the existing one. Do not strain your bank account trying to purchase a super engine. After all, Rat Rods are semi legal and unsteady hyped go karts. An old Ford 303 or Chevy 350 are both wonderful options.

Street racing is not the safest of sports. To avoid getting yourself hurt therefore, have safety measures such as brakes and seats installed into your kart. In addition to that, having your rod running on tires will make the experience even more enjoyable. To make the car fashionable, install side view mirrors and a windshield.




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