Hinrichs 2.0

It sure would have been easier to get everything apart with the rad pulled I think. You can drive it this weekend to see what you think if the lines are worth it to you. I know I didn't really route them the best, but there isnt much of an option for it from what I could tell. I do need to bolt down the hp line but thats just extra security so it wont move. I was in a slight rush Saturday to make it to a motorcycle event so skipped that step.
 
It sure would have been easier to get everything apart with the rad pulled I think. You can drive it this weekend to see what you think if the lines are worth it to you. I know I didn't really route them the best, but there isnt much of an option for it from what I could tell. I do need to bolt down the hp line but thats just extra security so it wont move. I was in a slight rush Saturday to make it to a motorcycle event so skipped that step.

Sounds good. :thumb: My cooler is still in the cupboard. Probably do both at once if I decide to replace the lines.
 
Decided to throw on the halfs again, found out the door straps I bought are way too short for the rear. I have the ones that came with the doors somewhere but can't find them.

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Decided to throw on the halfs again, found out the door straps I bought are way too short for the rear. I have the ones that came with the doors somewhere but can't find them.

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Loving the half doors! [emoji1303]

I bought limiting straps in the Velcro variety for my door project. Those sucked IMO. I made some out of paracord and they are much better. It also gives you all kinds of color, length and even matching replacement options if needed. Just a thought...

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Overall "build thread"
http://wayalife.com/showthread.php?26097-I-guess-it-s-the-quot-Super-Stocker-quot-build

DIY trail/tube door build http://wayalife.com/showthread.php?24449-My-DIY-Doors
 
If I can find a good diy on it I will sure try to make some

rear grab handles are easy just leave loops on both ends and use the washer/bolts holding the speaker bar thats how mine are held up

If you go on YouTube there's a couple guys that I've watched, if you make a loop in the middle it should have one hole on each end so you can attach the the door and body.


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