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Out of interest how much more do they cost?Mike
Thanks Sooty. That would be useful to know. I am based in Edinburgh so would have to do carriage anyway. I have found a guy who can do it and it may be politic to order through him - that was if something doesn't fit he cannot blame me - but getting some prices would be handy.Best wishes
I would defo get a galv chassis if i rebuilt as its not that much more, its so much better on the inside and rear cross member AND even if it does scrape off some galv the metal there will not rust as the galv around the bare metal is more reactive so any salt etc will wheather that before the chassis metal so basicly your chassis will be safe. Plus it will make you motor a lot more attractive to any potential buyer if it is galvenised. You will never have to worry about replacing your x member or out riggers again and for the minimal extra cost i think you would have to be stupid not to go galv-you can always grind off weld to the outside and waxoil/galvafrol/paint over.... but inside it will always be well protected which is where a lot of the rot occurs, while your at it get your bulkhead done and any other possible bit of steel you can find, if anything 'mock up' any changes you plan on a bare chassis and then send i for galving and likewise with the bulkhead and seatbox ect ect... Its fit and forget.Thebiggreenthing a nice looking motor you have their mate! but can i ask exactly what changes you have made to the chassis? maybe if we can see what/how you and potentialy anyone else has modified their chassis then we can design the 'ultimate' chassis to mock up before galvenising.Cheers, Will.btw merry xmas everyone :D