who's got the lowest xB?
#1
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Joined: Jul 2003
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From: Holding the detonator
who's got the lowest xB?
a few people have said their xB is lower than mine.
its time to put your typing fingers where your mouth is. (i dont know what that means, but it kinda sounds funny).
ok, post em up!
heres mine. the rear is laying "frame" the front is laying the bolt heads for the subframe connectors (but they are almost worn off!)
its time to put your typing fingers where your mouth is. (i dont know what that means, but it kinda sounds funny).
ok, post em up!
heres mine. the rear is laying "frame" the front is laying the bolt heads for the subframe connectors (but they are almost worn off!)
#3
I don't know where that black one on 20s from Stylewagons sits, but it is probably close to yours. I still give it to you though, since yours is much cleaner. And I am not just talking about the fact that yours is done and driving. I have seen the posts of the work done on both and your is by far superior. Both in design and execution. That counts for a lot in my book.
And I am not sure where that first green one (from Minitruckin') sat. Probably about the same as yours as well. I'm not sure. I know they redid the strut towers. And then they did that whole cantilever deal in the rear. To be honest though, I am just to dang lazy to go hunting down all of the photos right now for a "side by side" comparison. I am sure some other zealous Scionlifer will hunt them down.
The only other one that might be lower or the same is the one that now sits on the Toyota frame. That was far from a working vehicle when I saw it a year ago though. I have no idea what the status is now.
By the way... what the heck is up with your website right now?
And I am not sure where that first green one (from Minitruckin') sat. Probably about the same as yours as well. I'm not sure. I know they redid the strut towers. And then they did that whole cantilever deal in the rear. To be honest though, I am just to dang lazy to go hunting down all of the photos right now for a "side by side" comparison. I am sure some other zealous Scionlifer will hunt them down.
The only other one that might be lower or the same is the one that now sits on the Toyota frame. That was far from a working vehicle when I saw it a year ago though. I have no idea what the status is now.
By the way... what the heck is up with your website right now?
#5
Alright... I'll at least find that one...
Excuse the tramp...
Pretty dang close to the same. Looks like either Randy is a little lower in the back, or this one is a little lower in the front. Could be a combination of the two.
Excuse the tramp...
Pretty dang close to the same. Looks like either Randy is a little lower in the back, or this one is a little lower in the front. Could be a combination of the two.
#15
Oh! And to answer your question Randy, I think you already know the answer...Your box is SICK!!!!! I am fortunate to live in Az and personally see the work done by Randy...it is hard to look at a picture and truly see the amount of work that he did to pull this off...Randy is definately top notch...
#17
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Joined: Jul 2003
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From: Holding the detonator
Originally Posted by jwaj2002
what did you have to cut to do your bag setup?
strut tower side supports
front inner fenders
wiper cowl
wiper motor
exhaust bracket
exhaust from the cat back
power steering pump
sway bar
rear wheel wells
entire trunk floor
emisions crap
area behind tail light for fuel filler
not to mention the hand made axle, 4 link, and fuel cell
you should see the scrap heap on the side of my house.
ohh and dwest, tell Tammy nice photchop!