Your doing a great job ! Its really helping me following your video . am going to do my brake peddle assembly next. Thanks to you, each task you've done really makes my task easy to follow. Thank you so much,. Take care , Your doing a wonderful job.
I have way too many car projects. I had to come in to u-tube to try to remember the cross steering mounting. My first Model A 1931 took me three years to build back in 1989/1991. This video was one of the first ones to come up. It was very precise without any excess and was very direct so I subscribed! I have a 28 coupe in the slot for next year and I will keep following ! Well instead of a after market Vega I chose to use a 505 Saginaw ( they say it is over kill) the Saginaw worked very well and I never had any issues! The first year was 10 K miles over 4 months!
I am glad you liked the videos and Thanks for Subscribing. Good luck with your 28 coupe build ! I have always ran the Vega box on a lot of the cars and trucks I have built and had over the years with out any problems but that's what makes Hot Rods Cool build them the way you like them . Thanks again Ed for watching and commenting!
Coming along nicely. Good content & well presented. Thanks for posting your progress. Life gets in the way of doing what we enjoy. You don't need to apologize. Rick
Wonderful video! You really encourage me to work on my own hotrod sir. If you ever have a project for sale let me know. But keep the videos coming because I learn a lot from them. Thanks Bob mason El paso, tx
Great to see your videos on the model a , it's really coming along , it's helping me out as I'm also building a 1930 model a coupe and it's great to see your ideas for doing things , I liked your idea for the brake pedal which I'm thinking of doing myself , keep up the great work and I'll keep watching , Carl
I have got my front end pretty well wrapped up on mine. Do you have plans on a front panhard bar? why or why not? I am jumping around this series a bit, but I will eventually make it through them all. Thanks for the work your putting in, It is helping people!
I have ran cars with them and with out them and I haven't been able to tell really any difference in the driving of the car. I am not going to run one on this Model A. I hope this helps. Thanks for Watching and Take Care!!
love all your videos. I have taken a 4door 29 Murray sedan an I am going to make a coupe out of it maybee. lots of rotten wood and the kit for the wood costs $8500 and that is not going to happen. hence my Idea?
Thank you Leo , That is a lot of money for the wood! I think I would use steal in it or cut it up into a coupe or a pickup. take care and thanks for watching!
Be careful with those hair pin radius rods. Got my 36 Plymouth running recently. Hit the brakes at 20mph and they went full banana. Axle twisted forward like crazy. Ruined my coil overs, my tie rod, and my drag link. I was pretty pissed.
@@fullmoonhotrods Thank God they broke when I was only going that fast. If I may make a suggestion, weld a piece of plate in the center if the radius rod, so that way if one wants to bend it pulls on the other and balances itself out.
What size wheel and tire are u running? And width if I may. Buy the way very nice videos u put up. Om barely starting on my model a. I'm new to all these rides
The front rim is 15x5 with 165x15 tires and the rear rim is 15x8 and the tire is 235 75 15. I hope this helps! Thanks for watching! Good luck with your build! Take it easy!
Thanks for sharing! I appreciate that you post when you are able...no need to apologize! Keep it fun, right? Enjoy your weekend! Be safe!
Thank you! You too!
Do it when you can , I'll keep watching it. Nice job 👍
Ur videos r going to get my model a done! Thx
I am glad you like them! Thanks for watching! Take it easy!
Your doing a great job ! Its really helping me following your video . am going to do my brake peddle assembly next. Thanks to you, each task you've done really makes my task easy to follow. Thank you so much,. Take care , Your doing a wonderful job.
Thank you !! I am really glad it helps!! Good luck with your brake pedal !! Take it easy !!
I have way too many car projects. I had to come in to u-tube to try to remember the cross steering mounting. My first Model A 1931 took me three years to build back in 1989/1991. This video was one of the first ones to come up. It was very precise without any excess and was very direct so I subscribed! I have a 28 coupe in the slot for next year and I will keep following !
Well instead of a after market Vega I chose to use a 505 Saginaw ( they say it is over kill) the Saginaw worked very well and I never had any issues! The first year was 10 K miles over 4 months!
I am glad you liked the videos and Thanks for Subscribing. Good luck with your 28 coupe build ! I have always ran the Vega box on a lot of the cars and trucks I have built and had over the years with out any problems but that's what makes Hot Rods Cool build them the way you like them . Thanks again Ed for watching and commenting!
Great build series
Love all the hard work
Awesome content
I am glad you like it! Thanks for watching!
Coming along nicely. Good content & well presented. Thanks for posting your progress. Life gets in the way of doing what we enjoy. You don't need to apologize.
Rick
So true! Thanks for watching !
Looking good sir! With the amount of thinking and measuring you are doing it's gonna ride perfectly. And no need to apologise. 👌
Well said! Thanks!!
Good helpful content, thanks for sharing👍🏻
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching !!
Looking good!
Thanks !!!
Good job
Thanks !! & Thanks for watching!!
Thanks for sharing .
Thanks for watching !
Look forward to seeing it finished
Bill Qld Australia
Me too !! Thanks for watching !!
Wonderful video! You really encourage me to work on my own hotrod sir.
If you ever have a project for sale let me know.
But keep the videos coming because I learn a lot from them.
Thanks
Bob mason
El paso, tx
I don't have any for sale now . I will do my best to keep the videos coming !! I hope you get to work on your hotrod. Thanks for watching !!
Great to see your videos on the model a , it's really coming along , it's helping me out as I'm also building a 1930 model a coupe and it's great to see your ideas for doing things , I liked your idea for the brake pedal which I'm thinking of doing myself , keep up the great work and I'll keep watching , Carl
I am glad my build could help you. I wish you the best on your model a build. Thanks for watching !
I have got my front end pretty well wrapped up on mine. Do you have plans on a front panhard bar? why or why not? I am jumping around this series a bit, but I will eventually make it through them all. Thanks for the work your putting in, It is helping people!
I have ran cars with them and with out them and I haven't been able to tell really any difference in the driving of the car. I am not going to run one on this Model A. I hope this helps. Thanks for Watching and Take Care!!
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Thanks !!
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Working on a 34' ford truck and watching this helps on what to do. What steering box is that out of?
Thanks for watching. It’s a Vega steering box. I hope this helps!
Looking good! Is that a Vega steering box?
Yes it is. Thanks !!
Hi, I’ve been enjoying your build videos. What type of steering box did you use?
Thank you! It’s a Vega steering box. Thanks for watching!
love all your videos. I have taken a 4door 29 Murray sedan an I am going to make a coupe out of it maybee. lots of rotten wood and the kit for the wood costs $8500 and that is not going to happen. hence my Idea?
Thank you Leo , That is a lot of money for the wood! I think I would use steal in it or cut it up into a coupe or a pickup. take care and thanks for watching!
Could you give a measurement from radiator mount center line to motor mount center line for reference? I'm having trouble fitting my vega box.
Yes Sir. From the center of the radiator mounting hole to the center of the motor mount is 14 3/8"
@@fullmoonhotrods Thanks much appreciated! Great content!
@@koltonschevy Thanks for watching !! I hope the measurements help !!
Be careful with those hair pin radius rods. Got my 36 Plymouth running recently. Hit the brakes at 20mph and they went full banana. Axle twisted forward like crazy. Ruined my coil overs, my tie rod, and my drag link. I was pretty pissed.
Man I hate to hear that. I am glad you didn't get hurt. Good luck with the repairs . Thanks for watching and commenting !!
@@fullmoonhotrods Thank God they broke when I was only going that fast. If I may make a suggestion, weld a piece of plate in the center if the radius rod, so that way if one wants to bend it pulls on the other and balances itself out.
@@VinnyMartello It would make it a lot stronger for sure!!! Take Care.
What steering box is that...where u guys buy them from
its a vega steering box from speedway. Take it easy!
juice brakes on a 29 ford. can a 29 ford hubs work on 39 ford brakes?
You could check on hamb to see what interchanges. Thanks for watching and commenting! Take it easy!
You did not tell us what steering you were using and why
It’s a Vega box setup for cross steer. They drive great with this set up. Thanks for watching !!
What size wheel and tire are u running? And width if I may.
Buy the way very nice videos u put up. Om barely starting on my model a. I'm new to all these rides
The front rim is 15x5 with 165x15 tires and the rear rim is 15x8 and the tire is 235 75 15. I hope this helps! Thanks for watching! Good luck with your build! Take it easy!