The Complete Builder's Guide to Hot Rod Chassis and Suspensions

The Complete Builder's Guide to Hot Rod Chassis and Suspensions
Author: Jeff Tann
Publisher: CarTech Inc
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2010
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1934709182

In How to Build Hot Rod Chassis, highly regarded hot rodding author Jeff Tann covers everything enthusiasts need to know about designing and building their new chassis and suspension system. It thoroughly explores both factory and aftermarket frames, modified factory solid-axle suspensions, and aftermarket independent front and rear suspension setups. No matter what design a reader may be considering for his own car, How to Build Hot Rod Chassis delivers a wealth of information on the pros and cons of all systems available.

Hot Rod Chassis

Hot Rod Chassis
Author: Brent Vandervort
Publisher: Wolfgang Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-02
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781929133703

From street rodders building traditional '32 Fords with straight axles and buggy springs, to hot rodders and street racers looking to update the stock suspension and brakes on a '55 Chevy or early Mustang, thousands of men and women work every day to build and update the chassis for their particular style of hot rod. This book answers the questions that hot rod builders have as they choose the best style of suspension for their particular vehicle and work to install a straight axle or complete front suspension kit. An established author of both books and columns, VanDervort owns Fat Man Fabrications, one of the world's leading suppliers of suspension components and kits to street rodders, hot rodders, racers, and restoration experts. To help choose the best suspension components and install them correctly, a good chassis book needs theory and how-to information. This book provides both: information that explains the pros and cons of an independent suspension versus a straight axle, as well as detailed step-by-step sequences that show how best to install those new components.

How To Build a Cheap Hot Rod

How To Build a Cheap Hot Rod
Author: Dennis W. Parks
Publisher: Motorbooks
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2007-11-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780760323489

The ever-escalating cost of building or buying a hot rod is leaving more and more would-be hot rodders behind. This book will get those hopefuls off the sidelines by showing how a hot rod can be built for less than the cost of, say, a new Hyundai. Author Dennis Parks documents his own project--building a quintessentially cool Model T roadster from a "Track-T" kit--showing in step-by-step detail how to turn a pile of parts into a rockin hot rod. He provides a detailed, easy-to-follow guide for building a car of your own. The advice and instructions cover every aspect of an affordable hot rod build, from establishing the target vehicle and budget, to finding parts, building the car, and fine tuning the finished vehicle on the road. With Parks' money-saving tips and photo-supported how-to sequences, virtually anyone with minimal mechanical skills and the will to use them can be sure of building their hot rod right, and for the right price. The book also includes a full resource guide and recommendations for further reading.

So Cal Speed Shop's How to Build Hot Rod Chassis

So Cal Speed Shop's How to Build Hot Rod Chassis
Author: Timothy Remus
Publisher: Wolfgang Publications
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2014-11-10
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9781941064047

Every hot rod needs a good chassis, whether it's a traditional Model T track roadster, a Pro/Street fat-fendered Chevy, or something in between. "In How to Build Hot Rod Chassis," author Timothy Remus works with the pros at the SO-CAL Speed Shop, and other builders, to show you how to build a chassis that'll do the job right. Need to know what kind of spring to use? Don't know how to build a frame that's straight and square? This book shows you how, with detailed step-by-step how-to photo sequences. Chapters include information on: Planning your hot rod chassis. Building a frame. Front suspensions. Rear suspensions. Shocks and springs. Brakes. Hardware and plumbing. Drivetrain. Wheels and tires. There's also a detailed source guide that will help you find the parts you need, plus interviews with some of the country's top hot rod builders and stylists to lend valuable insight into hot rod building techniques and strategies.

Boyd Coddington's how to Build Hot Rod Chassis

Boyd Coddington's how to Build Hot Rod Chassis
Author: Timothy Remus
Publisher: Motorbooks
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1992
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780879386269

The ultimate in hot rod chassis know-how provides tips and techniques for frames, suspension, steering, brakes, wheels, and more. Building theory, blueprints, and examples of Coddington's finished creations.

Boyd Coddington's how to Build Hot Rod Bodywork

Boyd Coddington's how to Build Hot Rod Bodywork
Author: Timothy Remus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1993
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780879387983

Boyd CoddingtonÆs How to Build Hot Rod Bodywork Timothy Remus. The hottest trends and BoydÆs special techniques combine to lead you through the finer points of one-of-a-kind customs and fabulous hot rods. Shape & Work Metal; Stripping & Prepping; Chopping Tops & Fitting Panels; Welding Tips & Techniques, and more. All are covered in detailed, step-by-step instructions with hundreds of photos. Sftbd., 8 1/4"x 1 5/8", 16 pgs., 286 b&w ill.