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Post by straycat on Apr 17, 2014 4:45:42 GMT -5
CAN ANYONE TELL ME THE LENGTH OF THE LOCKSLIDES CLOSED AND OPEN THANKS
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Post by Roodog on Apr 18, 2014 16:07:44 GMT -5
www.chadsbradley.co.nrIf you are trying to figure out how long of a slid you need for a gt1 it is 14 inches. Can't remember where people were getting them. I had it saved threw Ebay but I lost it somewhere in the shuffel of life. You might think about building a frame for your gullwings and use gas shocks. I made some and they work great. Its on page 3 of my sight.
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Post by Gary Hammond on Apr 18, 2014 16:24:27 GMT -5
Hi Al, CAN ANYONE TELL ME THE LENGTH OF THE LOCKSLIDES CLOSED AND OPEN THANKS Mine measure 14.75" pivot to pivot extended and one is 9.125" closed and the other is almost 9.5" closed pivot to pivot. They can actually telescope beyond the pivot points, so could be actually mounted a little under 9" pivot to pivot when closed if required. You doing this for someone else, or did you get another GT? I miss seeing your Grand GT !! You might post pics of it for all the newbies to see. Gary Hammond,
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Post by straycat on Apr 18, 2014 16:29:55 GMT -5
Thanks Roodog, i apreciate the advice, however my bradly gt1 has full gullwing doors. i am asking for someone on the west coast, whom i met at carlisle. she needs to know both the closed length as well as extended,thanks Al
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Post by straycat on Apr 18, 2014 16:32:42 GMT -5
BINGO Thanks Gary, its for evonne gentry you met her at carlisle also, Al
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Post by straycat on Apr 18, 2014 16:34:49 GMT -5
still have the same gt got it to bare bodywork again, (paint it different every year) will post pics when repainted
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Post by straycat on Apr 18, 2014 16:40:46 GMT -5
newbies can see the car at magicinmotion.us
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Post by Roodog on Apr 19, 2014 15:15:01 GMT -5
www.chadsbradley.co.nrSorry Al didnt realize it was you. I Love what you have done with your Gt1. I wish I had the workmenship to do what you have done.
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