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Not what I would called slammed, but this is an old pic of my CB in the back of my buddy's C10 (terrible shot of the truck). Its pretty low, tucks a bit of tire in the back and more in the front. He has air on the back so you can sit it on the bump stops when needed, or raise it a bit if needed.
I'm only rockin 48:17 gearing, so you more of a man than I. Would like to build some 20 or 24 spoke wheels with novatec hubs and Velocity aerohead rims, might be a while before i get to that though. Did get so bullhorn on it though
Just go for it. Worse case, you start over.
Here is a pic of the one I did. It's XPS foam, shaped, coated with epoxy resin. It was my first attempt. Turned out good. I carved out the bottom and epoxied that as well. the bottom is a wood base.
Made a cut about 2/3 of the way through (on the top side) where I wanted the bend. Clamped it so it was bent like I wanted, poured some 2 part bonding epoxy into the cut. It is very freaking strong.
Just resin. If i had it to do over again I would probably add a little milled glass additive to the resin. With the base being wood, I didnt see any need for glassing the whole thing. The epoxy resing is very strong by itself, and the first coat bonded /soaked in to the foam really well.
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