In todays episode we build the rear strut tower for the 240z chassis to hold the M5 rear suspension.

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26 thoughts on “Building Strut Towers For The 240z Chassis”
  1. Man code rule 21. Always shower before meeting up with wifee. She has friends that care enough about her not to show if your gonna stress her. Besides it literally takes 8 minutes from door to door.
    As for jeep fab we never use sheet metal when building strut towers. We have tube benders.
    Should use the tape measure to place your bet on exact fit.

  2. hang your welding helmet on the gas tank when you are done using it and that would mean the gas is turned off. That is how I have done it and when my helmet is off the gas tank it reminds me that it is still on but when it is hanging it means its off.

  3. Not a big fan of the import cars. Done some research on the 240z and there a neat car and unreal how light they are. Have you thought of doing hill climbs with it when the build is done. the channel is great, Keep up the good work.

  4. You should change plans and make it a m5 v10 Exocet 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼

  5. "Unfold" your template, mark it on the plate and partially cut through plate on fold lines, you can then easily fold the sections along the fold lines, then just reweld along the partially cut fold lines. Hope this makes sense

  6. I love this kind of builds, the ones on bare metal and lots and lots of fabrication.great work man. If anyone coud give me more channels like this and bad obcession ms i woud apreciate it.thanks

  7. Looks good Chris although you built the top plate to sit on top of the temp strut. Depending on the thickness of your steel aren't you introducing some tolerances? Also I decided to read thru some of these responses to your videos and it seems you do get a bit of a hard time over this design and your welding. I hope you dont let that talk get you down and keep doing what ur doing. After all your clearly learning and thats what its all about… a journey of discovery with us lot tagging along. Looking forward to seeing the frame attached and the correction of the frame completed (The drop down) and (finally lol) while your designing new stuff for the shop why not try a new intro? Just a thought. PEACE!

  8. comments here talking about the color of the paint, i think it would be orange, watch his plan last year, maybe it would change maybe not but i like the midnight purple color 😀

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