You're the only UA-cam channel I can hit the like before I even watch, I used a bunch of your safety tip you've shown on here for setting up my wife's car like collapsible steering, bar below a piller for feet protection, ect. Very informative, great dialog. Thanks for doing this channel.
Jason we know feeling comfortable in the seat especially in those long races is a win. Like you I spent extra time getting that feeling. Great watching this build.
Helluva guy you are Jason! I hope to meet you one day n shake your hand! Great work ethic and a passion for motorsports and look at you showing others they can do the same thing too! Always a great video Jason, thank you for your time and dedication to us!
Very kind of you sir, I just look at this from a standpoint of "If I was trying to do this myself for the first time and had never done it before, what kind of video would help me to get it done"
You made that look too easy for one man lol. I always dread seat and pedals they are so dang aggravating. Looking awesome Jason. Can’t wait for the next one!
It seems like now that I have done it several times, I kinda "just know where it goes" but I bet if I built a car for a small guy I would feel like I was starting all over and be struggling again to get it right.
@DIRTRACELIFE it's simple, fast and easy to replace... I used it on my Metric builds and then on the side of the J-bar I used a ballast clamp and mount my sleeves for the door bars... this way on a hard impact the door bars would bend and the clamps would spin minimizing the J-bar damage which results in less damage to the rf corner on the main cage. Just food for thought, brother.
27:51 It looks like the steering wheel may be too close to your belly. Im a bigger guy too and when i was sitting in my car in regular clothes it felt fine distance wise but when I put on my suit and my harness they were touching/rubbing the latch. It popped my latch off mid race and i had to pull off under green to fix it. wouldn't hurt to take a look at that when you can man. Love the build videos!
When I bought my first SFI5 suit it was like that. It was thick and cut wrong and bunched up on me and made a big bulge behind my belts. I switched to a much better style suit and it is no thicker than bluejeans and fits great. Makes a huge difference. I am MUCH better up on the wheel even if that means I have to adjust that sucker mid season cause I'm stuffin too many Tacos 😉
Know what you mean about rocks and mud hitting you... I started putting rabbit pen screen wire on the windshield bars not only stopped the mud and rocks but it helps from changing so many tear offs because the mud hardly ever covers your face shield and the mud that the screen captures falls off.
You're the only UA-cam channel I can hit the like before I even watch, I used a bunch of your safety tip you've shown on here for setting up my wife's car like collapsible steering, bar below a piller for feet protection, ect. Very informative, great dialog. Thanks for doing this channel.
I appreciate that, Darrin, Thank You!
Jason we know feeling comfortable in the seat especially in those long races is a win. Like you I spent extra time getting that feeling. Great watching this build.
Yes sir, I have figured out what works well for me and have learned I absolutely hate laying back in a race car LOL
Helluva guy you are Jason! I hope to meet you one day n shake your hand! Great work ethic and a passion for motorsports and look at you showing others they can do the same thing too! Always a great video Jason, thank you for your time and dedication to us!
Very kind of you sir, I just look at this from a standpoint of "If I was trying to do this myself for the first time and had never done it before, what kind of video would help me to get it done"
13:20 = GOLD!
ha! yep!
You made that look too easy for one man lol. I always dread seat and pedals they are so dang aggravating. Looking awesome Jason. Can’t wait for the next one!
It seems like now that I have done it several times, I kinda "just know where it goes" but I bet if I built a car for a small guy I would feel like I was starting all over and be struggling again to get it right.
I'd recommend adding a down supprt for the rf corner of the main cage... maybe a "j-bar" from the side rail to the rf down tube on the main cage.
I know there are a couple that have to go in but still haven't quite got it sorted out. IlMaybe the J bar is the way to go.
@DIRTRACELIFE it's simple, fast and easy to replace... I used it on my Metric builds and then on the side of the J-bar I used a ballast clamp and mount my sleeves for the door bars... this way on a hard impact the door bars would bend and the clamps would spin minimizing the J-bar damage which results in less damage to the rf corner on the main cage.
Just food for thought, brother.
Looks killer man!! Always outside the box and I dig it!!
Thanks Chris, Its coming together
27:51 It looks like the steering wheel may be too close to your belly. Im a bigger guy too and when i was sitting in my car in regular clothes it felt fine distance wise but when I put on my suit and my harness they were touching/rubbing the latch. It popped my latch off mid race and i had to pull off under green to fix it. wouldn't hurt to take a look at that when you can man. Love the build videos!
When I bought my first SFI5 suit it was like that. It was thick and cut wrong and bunched up on me and made a big bulge behind my belts. I switched to a much better style suit and it is no thicker than bluejeans and fits great. Makes a huge difference. I am MUCH better up on the wheel even if that means I have to adjust that sucker mid season cause I'm stuffin too many Tacos 😉
Your a heck of a fabricator great job keep it up thanks for the video
Thank you Patrick
Know what you mean about rocks and mud hitting you... I started putting rabbit pen screen wire on the windshield bars not only stopped the mud and rocks but it helps from changing so many tear offs because the mud hardly ever covers your face shield and the mud that the screen captures falls off.
I was always afraid of it becoming plugged up with mud to the point I could not see.
Great job buddy it's looking awesome looking forward to the next video
Thanks Rick
Looking good. That is the tedious part figuring out the steering an petals mounting
Definitely one of the pain in the tail parts of fabbing a car. Glad to see you doing well Mr James 😀
I know it's expensive but a collapsible steering shaft makes me feel a lot better lol
Me too bud, thats why this steering system has a collapsible shaft as well.
@@DIRTRACELIFE I must not have seen it my bad! Cars looking great! Keep the videos coming and good luck this year!
Jason have you considered clear coating the frame and cage ? That would save you some time !
I had not considered clear but I had considered using some single stage in like a Silver grey color for the tubes.
@@DIRTRACELIFE
Just a thought ?
Is that top driver's door bar not gonna be in your arm room love the video by the way
It can't get in the way, it is outside my full containment seat that has a full shield that stops my arm
Yea I got to thinking about that after I commented I can't wait to see the next video
did you retire the orange crush?
Its hanging up on the wall in the storage shed. I think the ole girl may live again one day as a factory stock
Must hate being in house all that work for little money i buy a imca mod race ready go race
whether you build or buy... either way I appreciate you putting a car on the track and supporting racing.
Please, please move that top door bar more away from your shoulder, I really believe it is too close to you.
Sam, You do realize I am not done yet right ;)
@@DIRTRACELIFE after explaining the position you are installing your seat I feel better