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How to Build Hot Rod Chassis (Motorbooks Workshop)
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The Race Car Chassis HP1540: Design, Structures and Materials for Road, Drag and Circle Track Open- andClosed-Wheel Chassis
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Ultimate V-Twin Motorcycle Chassis: Forks, Shocks, Brakes, Wheels and Tires
From the first concept to the final bolt, from dream to reality, assemble your next chassis with tips from professional bike builder Tim Remus. Remus covers frame design and construction material, triple trees and fork tubes, shock absorbers, brake components, wheels and tires, and electronics. Hands-on sections cover drive-train alignment, how to make sure the frame is square and true, and how to go from bare frame to rolling chassis with engine installed. Plus pros and cons of various frame designs. .
Price: $19.95
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How To Rebuild Corvette Rolling Chassis 1963-1982 (Motorbooks Workshop)
Second- and third-generation Corvettes may well be the stuff of some collectors’ dreams, but if you’re an owner or enthusiast who’d like to drive your dream car, this guide to repairing and rebuilding will put you and your ’Vette on the road. With step-by-step notes and photographs, George McNicholl documents the complete rebuilding of four Corvettes—1965 and 1967 convertibles, and 1969 and 1972 coupes—putting the process within reach of any do-it-yourself mechanic. McNicholl’s focus is on rebuilding the second- and third-generation Corvette rolling chassis for daily use, with clear and concise information on engines, transmissions, differentials, frames, front suspensions, brakes, wheels, and fuel, exhaust, and cooling systems for models from 1963 to 1982. .
Price: $20.72
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How to Customize Your Ford F-150 Truck, 1997-2008 HP1529: Chassis & Suspension, Custom Paint, Bolt-On Engine Modifications, Bodywork,Lowering & Lifting, Interior Accessories
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Circle Track Chassis & Suspension Handbook (Motorbooks Workshop)
This collection of technical articles from Stock Car Racing and Circle Track magazine will give the amateur stock car racer a guide to setting up his or her car for racing. This book taps into the weekend racer's quest for a proven information about a stock car chassis set-up. With the right chassis settings, these racers can bring home trophies and cash. Without it, they will find themselves in the back of the pack fighting an evil-hardling race car. The book includes crucial advice and information on suspension a prelininary set-up adjustment, weight balance, and castor and camber adjustments and it explains the critical factors that contribute to optimum mechanical grip. A vital reference for racers and an insightful look at how race cars work, this title will appeal to stock car racers and fans alike..
Price: $14.43
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Four-Wheeler Chassis and Suspension Handbook (Motorbooks Workshop)
The key to making the most out of an off-road truck's performance on the rough terrain favored by enthusiasts lies with suspension and chassis modifications. In order to cover rocky climbs, deep mudholes, and other rugged obstacles, off-roaders modify the truck to give added ground clearance and increased articulation. Here, the best off-road articles from Four Wheeler magazine have been compiled to create this in-depth guide to maximizing off-road performance of your four-wheel-drive truck or SUV. The book covers lift kits, aftermarket suspension additions, articulation tricks, and drivetrain modifications. .
Price: $16.58
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How to Build Hot Rod Chassis-Smith
From one of the true legends in hot rodding comes the most complete and up-to-date guide to building hot rod chassis ever offered. Applicable to any make car or pickup truck, this guide covers frame repair, modification and construction, how to correctly install independent front and rear suspensions, solid front and rear axles, how to select springs, shocks, brakes and steering, how to make your hot rod handle, and more. .
Price: $18.36
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