Aaron's SL-C build...

Dude I'm loving the build and the progress pics!! Congrats on hitting a lot of the milestones!! Keep the posts coming!!
 
Peer pressure is a bitch!!
 

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She’s a GO!!!!
YESSSS!!! Dude that's awesome! i did some test fitting on the body today and will need to move the front wheels back about 1/2 inch.. Got to figure out how to do it lol!!
QUESTION... Did the spyder go under the aluminum frame on the sides or over it?
 
YESSSS!!! Dude that's awesome! i did some test fitting on the body today and will need to move the front wheels back about 1/2 inch.. Got to figure out how to do it lol!!
QUESTION... Did the spyder go under the aluminum frame on the sides or over it?

The spyder sits on top. The side skirts go underneath.
 
I wanted to provide a short update I’m a build. The inlet radiator ducting is very effective and provides in 10 or 15° of cooling well the vehicle is in motion. I think I’ll get another 5° of a fact once I get the outboard duct completed. I installed the higher CFM fans because sometimes I was overheating while sitting still at intersections and in traffic. I’m currently building the exit side duct and I should have pictures of that in the coming week.
 
I’ve completed the design of the side mirror mounting brackets which will fit inside the RCR mirror housings. I wanted to be able to mechanically remove the mirrors in the future and I’m going to do away with the swiveling mounts that are provided from RCR. I will provide photos of this in the future once I have 3-D printed them. I ended up raising the chassis approximately a half of an inch in the front and the rear to prevent some rubbing issues that I am seeing. I am also planning to install the drop gear set from John because the stock Graziano gears are no good as many of us already know. I was able to talk to Lingenfelter at the Sema show in length about the C8 Corvette heat issues from the exhaust and how it relates to what I’m doing with the SLC. I got some good ideas on how to modify my exhaust shielding which I will be completing this winter.
 
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