Advice On Mounting My Stripper Pole
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Levon, I would concentrate on making the bottom mount very sturdy. I would use a sanwich effect with a backing plate under the car in the drive shaft hump. Then some bolts to torque it all together. The sheet metal roof is very thin and the bottom if supported good enough should hold for what you are looking to do.
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Yep, there's maybe half an inch or so clearance from the roof and the sheet metal.
Cool, i appreciate that. I wanna do little things that I've seen in luxury cars. Such as a tiny LED where the door handles are, but it's not so visible that's bright, just bright enough that when it's dark you can see the door handles easier.
Well....it's that too, lol
Come to think of it, that would be the best way to go about it. They have those portable stripper poles and they're supported at the base and they don't have anything mounted at the top. The backing plate is what I was thinking of doing at the top, makes sense to have it on the bottom as well. I knew I could count on you and your craftsmanship ideas.
Well....it's that too, lol
Levon, I would concentrate on making the bottom mount very sturdy. I would use a sanwich effect with a backing plate under the car in the drive shaft hump. Then some bolts to torque it all together. The sheet metal roof is very thin and the bottom if supported good enough should hold for what you are looking to do.
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To be fair though - the first person to mention it on a G sedan was SoCalTed about five years ago... since then no one that I know of has considered it - and I haven't seen it mentioned other than me posting about it a few times (most people comment negatively on the idea which is good since that means they wont do it)...
There are two major things I hope to do eventually... suicide doors is actually the easier of the two.