Once the boot hinges were sorted I moved onto the wheels. I have had the tyres from the old steel wheels fitted to my recently acquired wire wheels.
I didn’t want to spend money on new tyres yet simply because tyres are date coded nowadays so if this project takes me another two years to finish then I won’t have lost any tyre life during this time. These tyres are in no way safe to use on the road but more importantly they are the correct size so they will allow me to fabricate my metalwork and fit the arches. I need to put a good bit of planning into these arches as I don’t want them to crack or come off when driving any bumpy roads. I specifically want the arches to be spaced off the tyres and to travel with the suspension movement. So this will require fitting to the rear of each hub as opposed to the body itself. It’s awesome to be able to see how the car will look with the wheels on now, it really makes the car look longer in my opinion, and the twinkle of the red calliper through the front spokes looks tremendous.
So with the wheels also now fitted and the chassis rolling on the wires I was able to continue with the next job, the headlights. I have previously fitted the outer and inner mounting brackets and all I had to do was open up the centre hole to accept the headlight bowl spigot.
I opened up the centre hole with a step drill slowly until I was able to pass the spigot through and fix easily from inside with the lock washer and nut. Once I had fitted both headlights I was not happy with the overall level of each headlight. The off side sat 50cm from the bottom of the headlight bowl to the floor level and the near side sat at 51cm. I couldn’t drill one of the outer backplates again as it then would not be central and would look odd. I decided to remove the offside rear bracket and fill all the holes in the body before refitting the whole thing again and re making the offside rear bracket again from scratch in order to get the headlights to sit even. You can see in this picture the original holes just showing under the outer bracket. The mistake I made was I simply made both rear bracket’s initially to the same dimensions, just bent opposite for each side. This then dictated the mounting position for the front bracket which in hindsight was way off. Now I have remade the rear bracket which is longer than the near side it allows each outer bracket to sit evenly. Now if I measure from the bottom of the outer plates to the lower body edge they are both sitting at 9cm and thus the centre holes are both level for the headlights. I refitted the offside headlight and was relieved when I measured to the floor level and both lights are at 51cm and sitting level. This photo shows how they both look, as before I would have been ashamed to picture my bozz eyed attempt at the fitting… it just looked odd. Still all sorted now so I’m able to get on with the next job on the list.
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