AlV 69 Dodge GTS project

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Really like the lift. Thinking about doing something similar in my garage. How much floor to ceiling clearance do you have to accommodate the lift? And did you install it yourself or have it professionally installed?
It's a mid lift about 48 " on standard pads but I als have 3" and 8" adapters. It works perfect for standard garage ceilings. Hi enough to get a roller chair comfortably underneath at full height. With 6 automatic locking positions you have lots of flexibility.

I installed it myself in a few hours. Hers a pic of me doing brakes on my wife's pilot. If close the garage door I can go up another 12"

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I have the stage 3 and I like it.
It's a mid lift about 48 " on standard pads but I als have 3" and 8" adapters. It works perfect for standard garage ceilings. Hi enough to get a roller chair comfortably underneath at full height. With 6 automatic locking positions you have lots of flexibility.

I installed it myself in a few hours. Hers a pic of me doing brakes on my wife's pilot. If close the garage door I can go up another 12"

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Hi, I wanted to get some info from you but cant figure out how to send you a pm. Could you send me a pm so I can reply back to you? TIA
 
It’s been a while, thought I post some pictures. Nothing major to report. The only new mod is a cast aluminum deep trans pan. Rolled my Dart in the Memorial Day parade then some how ended up working on an 88 C4 which is now my daily driver. LOL
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If I may ask, what is the red R for in front of the Bee Stripe? Car looks FANTASTIC!!!
 
If I may ask, what is the red R for in front of the Bee Stripe? Car looks FANTASTIC!!!
Sure, The Red "R" is the Spirit logo for the State University of NJ, Rutgers Scarlet Knights Football team.
 
IT was a beautiful day this past Sunday. I took the GTS out to a show and asked the boys to take position while I took a stroll

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Beautiful car! Great work! But........ I feel like the red brake drums take away from the overall look. I think it would look better with satin black. Would make the car a completed canvas. Take my opinion with a grain of salt. Just they stand out and draw attention away from the rest of the car
 
Eurekaaaa! We've figured something out.... a magic combination to remove the side glass assembly.

After the fight we had with the drivers side we took some time to get a better understanding of how this all comes together.
We studied the window assembly and the door internals of the side we just did and things became clear.
The passenger side came out in under 15 minutes and we didn't break or destroy a thing!! :cheers:

On the second side glass we adapted what we learned from removing the first one to modify the procedure for removing the second.

Our approach

1. Removed the vent window frame bolt at the top of the front.
2. Removed the vent window frame nut and the washer from the adjuster on the front.
3. Removed the lower adjustment nut
4. removed the drive screw and block
5. Remove the rubber door jam seal.
6. Removed the plastic rivet from the side glass that acts as the up stop to the frame.
7. Removed the top and lower bolt from the rear guide and removed the guide track from the door.
8. Removed the 3 bolts holding the regulator and remove the regulator from the door.

A this point the side glass is moving freely so be careful.


9. slide the window to the top poisition.
10. holding the side glass and vent window frame lift the assembly up and back simultaneously at a 45 degree angle.
11. Just before you remove the assembly you'll need to twist the window glass to clear the lower adjusting mount at the foot of the frame.

This worked for us but there is probably a better way.
The result was that we were able to remove it in a lot less time.

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Now that we have the door glass out our next step is to pull the headliner (and trim) and carpet. Then the interior will be stripped.

We bought a set of FABO member "Crackbacked" fab'ed body dollies. They are in transit and we look forward to installing them on the body.

We haven't decided whether we are going to target the front suspension or the fuel system next...

Happily stumbling along :D
Stay tuned...
I can not see your photos clearly for some reason. They look blurry and say something about "photobucket" on them. Do you have these photos available elsewhere to see?
 
ugh photo bucket really screwed us. Yeah I think I still have those pictures in archive but I have to check when I get home.
 
Glad they are useful!
Unfortunately all of the images in my thread are now blurry as a result of Photobucket But I do have most of everything in archive so let me know if you need anything else.
 
So after all of this time I’ve decided to ditch those classic old 7” round halogen lights ( they suck at night) for a pair of LED which are really bright ( like day time). They look great too IMHO!

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