Just wanted to thank you for taking the time to make and post this video. Just finished assembling my ride tech front suspension thanks to your video for additional help!
It’s still about an hour drive from me and waiting in line and for them to get the part can take up to another hour. Sure it’s better than shipping, but not as easy as walking into an Oreillys for quart or oil.
Looks great! I believe those bolts are a type of lock bolt, meaning once pushed into their hole they aren’t meant to spin. The knurled end and lack of head for a wrench makes sense. I think?? lol. I’ve got a 68 Firebird and I appreciate the videos. Not sure why I’ve never seen your videos before, but I sub’d!
Just wanted to thank you for taking the time to make and post this video. Just finished assembling my ride tech front suspension thanks to your video for additional help!
@@alejandroortiz8941 I’m glad it helped out 😁
Must be nice to be so close to Classic Industries that you can just drive there...takes days to ship for most of us.
It’s still about an hour drive from me and waiting in line and for them to get the part can take up to another hour. Sure it’s better than shipping, but not as easy as walking into an Oreillys for quart or oil.
Yes sir, good work with subframe. Keep it coming!
Fine job! 👍
Looks great! I believe those bolts are a type of lock bolt, meaning once pushed into their hole they aren’t meant to spin. The knurled end and lack of head for a wrench makes sense. I think?? lol. I’ve got a 68 Firebird and I appreciate the videos. Not sure why I’ve never seen your videos before, but I sub’d!
Thanks for info. I’m glad I got those bolts replaced. The nut on them seems like a one time use, but not sure. Thanks for subscribing!
Nice build! What paint did you use on the subframe?
I had it powder coated satin black instead of painting it.
Say Weld-wood one more time
😂