MODIFYING ORIGINAL SUSPENSION TO FIT AIR-RIDE SYSTEM: 1955 MERCURY 'ELVIS'
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- Опубліковано 30 жов 2021
- Today we're moving to the front suspension on the 1955 Mercury. We're going to show how to modify the original coil spring suspension to be able to fit an air-ride system 🔥
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Chad, really like your style of teaching. I feel as if I'm there in the garage with you. Note, my friend, that grinding the areas you cut out, to leave a smooth trim edge, is important. As a retired FoMoCo frame designer I can tell you that jagged edges act as stress risers that lead to metal fatigue and cracking. Take the time to make smooth areas you cut out like the large holes you opened up in Elvis' A arms. A few minutes of smoothing those edges creates a way stronger part.
So I had to.
My hubby watches you and mostly I'm in the kitchen cooking but I hear what your up to. Sometimes I sit and watch your shows also.
But I just wanted to tell you and Joleen your great doing what you want to do. And dont listen to the angry people out there in la la land. They are just jealous they can't do what you do.
Stay true to yourselfs, that what only matters your just giving us a peep into what you can do.
Ok I vented. I'll continue to watch when I can but my hubby watches you every day. 👍❤
Great work from both of you. You are 100% real not fake like all the shows we see elsewhere. I've been interested in cars all my life. Your name comes very often in car meetings. Everybody I've talked to have a great respect of your work. I'm proud it's from our nice Atlantic area. That's a proof, we can do great stuff out of nothing here in the Atlantic. I might drop by sometime to say hello in person.
My apologies for saying you never complete anything. I obviously wasn't looking at it in the right perspective. This is just the way you work apparently the tv show is over with and this is what you are doing now. Inspiration inspiring others to do it. I would have to say this is historical. Most people never seen anything like this especially from some of the great car customizers of olden days. And to be honest I don't think that those would even compare to some of the things that you're doing today. It is a bit annoying and it sets my OCD off but I guess I just have to understand that this is the way you work. You're building these cars for yourself and you're allowing us to have an insight and see how it is done and gain some inspiration from it. Again I apologize for insinuating that you'd never complete anything.
This is another really good episode. More ways to modify a suspension. Chad and John are moving it right along. Jolene is doing her usual great video work. Fina is supervising from her bed under the Bugatti. I like seeing the short videos on Facebook - they are helpful.
Not often do you see a mercury with a dodge grill but this is bad chad and he'll do what ever it takes to get the job done all the while having fun doing it ! I applaud him on creativity Thumbs-up Chad and Jolene 👍 on a build that's going to be a epic build !
Another great video once again. I couldn't help but notice the bracket fabbed up for the top of the front airbag appears to be fairly close to the bag's protective cover. If so, it will not allow for the bottom of the airbag to move inward without touching when cycling the suspension up, unless the bottom attachment point puts the airbag on an angle kicking the bottom outwards. If it does not, it looks as if when the suspension is extended, the bottom of the airbag assembly on the lower control arm where it is attached will be moved inwards. This can be seen now, but greatly exaggerated with the lower control arm dangling past where it would normally bottom out if the ball joint was still attached. Just giving you a heads up just in case you haven't noticed this potential problem. Looking forward to tomorrow's video.
We are all so fortunate that Chad and Jolene do this and Chad takes the time to explain all the steps to do something like air ride alway wondered how much work it was with all of the other shows i watch that do it in two mins it seem... and now i really know what it really takes so far thanks for that
i watch every day, really enjoy you sharing your lessons about life and car building.
How to bag the front.... this should be another interesting how-to from Chad & Jolene.
The best how-to channel on UA-cam, it makes my day, EVERY day.
Keep up the good work guys!
Thanks for the detailed instruction chad! Keep it up!!!
Never get tired of watching your videos.
Love watching and learning. Thanks for the hard work you two
Great work.
Can't wait to see the air ride working 👍
Great work I truly appreciate all you to to show us that anything is possible as long as you keep a open mind and go for it
Hope the upper brakets clear the shock/bag when the lower section is mounted. Are you just going to tack before you fully weld it up then check for clearance? I can't wait to see this functioning because I just put air ride bags on my 55 chevy and tried over and over before my external shocks cleared right after making my own mounts from scratch.
It all started out from cardboard too before I made them out of sheetmetal. Oh yea you call it Bristol board. I can't wait to see these work. I like how yours install but I got my shocks for free from a friend who bought them for his truck and never used them. I made them fit my mounts before the A frame. I'm dropping mine low with 2"drop spindles with disks on all 4.
Looks like a nice air ride system !
Henry's gift is turning into a great tutorial for all of us watching on UA-cam and Facebook. Thanks, Henry!!! Thanks, Jolene for showing us with your great video work!!! Thanks, Chad, for giving us such great energy!!!
I love these episodes and awesome cars keep up the great work
Its good to hear Chad explain how passionate he is about his work. My son is an artist and I can appreciate where he is coming from. Faceless critics have no idea how much effort artists put into their creations. Yes I was referring to Chad as an artist because he is. Great video as usual.
the old merc is coming along, the air ride will be a great feature of this car. keep it up both of you!
Your passion keeps me watching
Great job thanks for sharing
Is another fantastic educational video keep up the fantastic work You two.
I was born in 1962 hell of a year Scott Jones down East main you guys do an awesome job keep it up I watch you every night
Thanks for sharing your skills
Thanks guys for an awesome channel!!
Yet another work of art
Great air ride system. This car will be nice, look good on my shed 😁
great content thanks
This is going to be a sick ride when it's done. Thanks again for all that you two do for our amusement 👍
Nice work!
This car looks really cool. 👍 It takes a nice roaring engine that throws flames from the exhausts. 🔥
Question for Jolene: If a job is long, could you make a few video clips and then edit them into one video?
Greetings from Switzerland
That Merc looks like a lot of fun.
another great video....keep em coming
Fun to watch!
Another great piece of work Jolene.
It's amazing how you explain how you are doing these things keep up the great work both of you.
love how good elvis looks
Great work you explain what you do well John uk
As always man doing a great job love how you explained it to us keep it up
Great job guys awesome content👍👍👍👍
I like the idea of covering up the engine. Nice
Awesome of Henry to donate the air ride and good to see it used on Elvis...it's perfect. Jolene's Bugatti just needs a small pump so you're not using that foot pump to air it up before leaving a show. Can't wait to see what you pick for Elvis' paint job.
Love watching all your videos!!!
Thank you Chad and Jolene! Thank you for sharing your work.
Cant wait to see it painted
Great looking job on Elvis keep doing good work
Thanks Chad and Jolene, awesome video.
Great looking car, can't wait to see what you do on it
keep the art flowing cheers
Chad. Appreciate you approach for us non mechanics. Just a education for those that love modified and lowered cars.
Chad I like this car it will be very nice when painted. The air ride is going to be great to have on the car it looks good slammed! Jolene always does such perfect filming.
Good explanation of how to keep busy when you run into a road block
Класс 👍👍👍 Привет из Санкт-Петербурга 👍👍👍👍👍
Awesome looking car, the air ride will make it cooler than dang it.
Another great video guys
Great content Fun & Inspiring Videos ! Thank you Both !
Great stuff mate 👌
All your videos are educational. Awesome work chad and Jolene. Thanks for the video Jolene
Just cant get enough of this channel ... Lovin the Artist that you are and what you both create together as a team ... Also Gidday from Whyalla Australia mate
She’s going to be a super smooth ride with air. 😎👍🇨🇦
Looking forward to seeing this car has it all Thanks Chad and jolene 👍❤❤😎😎⚘⚘
Love Elvis 😎👍
Between Facebook and UA-cam, you guys are giving us great content! Thanks Chad and Jolene.
It's great that a gift from a watcher got you to go back to a project you haven't worked on for years. It looks like a great project. I hope you can get it finished, and you and Jolene will be able to enjoy it. Keep up the hard work.
Looking forward to the next stage of air ride!
great job
Very interesting
It's gonna be such a cool ride,exciting 😎
Great job very inspiring rock on you two! Happy Halloween 🎃
keep up the good work brother love your work
Jolene is getting great shots. Good work!
Awesome video Chad!!!🤘🤘🤘
great video, thumbs up
unless you are really into this a person will never understand how it works!! Money is the killer of all projects being it a car truck or home project. The key is to multitask and work on bringing whatever money you need to continue and keep the dream alive. I have projects that are moving along but are over 30 years old!!! My enemy is time. I have to work to support my family and steal a few hours here and there to get things done.
Never feel that you need to prove anything to anyone. obviously they really aren't fighting the same fight. I totally get doing everything in house and can't agree more with that concept for many reasons mostly money.
You can't always get what you want but if you try sometimes you get what you need!!!!
Enjoyed this episode.... as you explained what and how you are going to make the air ride work....👍🇨🇦
Great Job
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Liking all your videos. One suggestion on the front air ride, you say you are going to raise the front hub all the way and put it on the ground. I would raise it so you have 1" clearance in case you lose your air in the front and still need to drive your car. If you what you are saying on the video and loose your air, you will need a tow job. Keep these educational videos coming, there great!
As always great show thx
I can understand moving from project to project, it keeps things fresh. I have several hobbies that keep me going so I don’t go crazy doing the same thing all the time. Great content, thanks for being real. 👍
Grate job
Back to work! Good show today, I’m the same age as you and in shape but if I was up and down and all over the place like you I could only work every other day with a day to recover in between! Your awesome and thank you to Jolene for making you known to the world.
Thumbs up!
Happy Halloween...great show always.
Another great job 👏🏻
Another one about to get finished very nice probably ride like a caddy
It's so good.
Awesome !!!
I enjoy every video you both do wether your welding or not. As I know myself there is always something to be done. Anyway welding is the easy bit, it's the design and preparation that is the interesting and time consuming bits. Keep up the good work
Going to be interesting!
I am fascinated by what you two do and accomplish in every episode ! Keep it up !
we watch to see how you do it,that's what we enjoy.seeing how a couple like ourselves would do it.
its going to look good and ride great with the air ride
Nice
This is very interesting i like how simple Chad makes it look
Going to be a wicked ride. Channel is growing nicely.
thanks for the video Chad and Jolene
Tom and I love the individuality of the show both vehicles and people!!!