Addressing the people who said the side mounts are "TOO HIGH" 😬
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- Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024
- We've added a side mount on the passenger front fender to give the car more style and class except 90% of our audience felt like the spare tire was too high... this is Bad Chad's response to the controversy.... then he's going to try to duplicate the driver side 😬
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As a long time car builder- I must say I'm very proud of you for taking the advise of one or more of your followers. "WELL DONE"
He is no longer bad chad but now rad chad lol
HUGE amount of respect for anyone who admits when they were wrong, especially on social media! You are a stand-up guy @badchad ! LOVE everything about this car! NICE WORK!
I don't think Chad was wrong, everyone has their own taste of design and how something looks, I also thought the tire was sitting a little to high but it's not my build, it's Chads and he can do whatever he likes. I did think it was cool that he took an opinion from some of people and changed it, this shows he is a man that cares and lets us share an opinion and have the sense of involvement in the build, super cool of Chad to do that, much respect.
Once again you prove yourself a true gentleman and one who doesn't mind accepting advice. Truly awesome Chad and Jolene
Jolene is quite a professional at what she's doing. She's truly engaged with what's going on. Makes things flow well.
Allows Chad to keep things moving without stopping.
Chad nailed the factory look of the side mounts. Just google 1936 Hudson, and click images . That being said, I agree that it might not look so overbearing if they were about 3” lower. What a pleasure to watch this man’s mind work, and apply it to metal.
Being the suspension has been lowered ,, if the sidemount went down more it would interfere with the front wheel travel
Yes, 3" lower should line up with the "pinstripes" (aka beltline) at 00:40 which run the length of the car. Looking at photos of the many cars made this way back in the day. Agree also that there is the functionality (wheel travel) problem. What if the "pockets" were flattened inside and the tires were stored flat. Then if the spare needed to be used, carry a liitle electric compressor or a can of "fix-a-flat". Always think outside the box..
It did look better without the side mounts ,much cleaner look.but if you are keeping them I agree they need to be lower as not to dominate the side of the car 👍🏻
How fantastic was it yesterday to watch the lovely couple come to your workshop and make the glass templates, this is what helps makes your show the best .We really enjoyed it .Very glad to see he's feeling better and back on the job. AWSOME ! Dave. 😎
One of the reasons I love watching Chad create art with these old cars that people just let rot away, he reminds me of my favorite movie, The Christmas story and Ralphies dad and his tires that are just like the old baldass tires Chad is using. Bringing me so much joy. Thank you Chad for building awesome cars and showing me how to weld and Jolene I need to thank you even more because without you, we would not be learning from a true artist.
“ But I didn’t say fudge!”
Thank you for not getting mad at us. It looks awesome now. Blessings to you both.
Don’t forget to drill a hole for water to drain out the bottom. Would look good with peep mirrors 😊
Great move Chad....looks 100% better!
In my opinion, this is a matter of personal taste. If Chad and Jolene like them, that’s all that matters. As Chad has said numerous times, “Do what makes you happy.”
100% - Their canvas, let the painter paint 🙂
Hi Chad!! Well done awesome job!!! I am busy restoring a '37 Terraplane,with dual side-mounts,and the 'bubble'shape trunk! We currently have two of these amazing cars in the shop,both have dual sidemounts! Great vids from Jolene,please say hi! Kind regards, Murray from South Africa!!
Your side mounts look much better now! You could get some more of those trailer fenders you used for your buckets, and make some covers for the exposed part of the side mounts. That is what side mounts would have had in the '30s. They are hinged at the front, and with a latch down at the back. They look good, protect the tires from UV damage and keep them securely in place. They also make a good place to mount side-view mirrors! Painted body color and with a strip of Bad Chad chrome trim around the center, they would look really nice. You're going to have the world's best-looking 1936 Terraplane!
Now they look MAGNIFICENT. Well done Chad.
HUGE DIFFERENCE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you, fine sir! Maybe that doesn't seem like much to some people, but it honestly changes the entire thing from.... "Look at the side mounts I put on the car I did".... to instead.... " Hey, check out these insanely done side mounts to the T quality and fitment."
cheeseburger meal to steak dinner difference!!! Well done!
It takes a secure and intelligent man to acknowledge and act upon input being offered by observers. This is one of the many reasons that makes Bad Chad such a great RUclips channel. ❤
Looks good! Should you add a drain port for it?
Chad, what can I say, I have not met enough men in this world that I can say I respect as much as YOU! You don't give yourself enough credit. You are truly a "Gentleman". I feel honored to be able to be a part of your work experience. Thank you for just being you. It's no wonder Jolene loves you! You are a good man. Thanks Chad!
Oh boy, I'm one of them and we are going to hear it today, I will be hiding behind my couch... 😶🌫😉 Edit. Looks better now and I can get back in the couch instead of behind it (You fooled me Jolene! 😜)! 😃
Man you were told off aye lol...
But I think it looks much better you do good work brother and your wife to be does a great job with the camera 📸👍
The camera shot from in front of the grille looking back makes this car look so bad ass with the lower profile windshield after the top chop. I love that grille and the red hood ornament. The bumper/fog lights stick out quite a ways - maybe cut the brackets and pull them in a little to tighten up the look? Did chrome trim rings for the headlights come with the car? You guys are my absolute favorite channel of all the car shows!
I love the chance he takes to do what is in his mind and what he knows he can do to make it happen and just goes for it. That's the greatest thing about this . Improvise and minimized 😂
Agree with the height - it is YOUR decision regardless but it does look more prestigious at its final height -MORE important- your ability to MAKE the side mount is the real AWESOME thing - we all appreciate your "just do it" attitude !! Watching an artist work is the best kind of entertainment!! Thank you and additional thanks to great camera work so we don't miss the details
I was one who thought the side mount was too high. I'm glad you received a photo for comparison. Now, what you have done is perfect. It blends much better and does not over power the peak of the hood and, like you mentioned, it now lengthens the appearance of the fender. It's just enough lower. Good on you for listening to your followers. I still don't like the skirts, but I'll get over it. Keep on keep'n on.
That looks awesome, now if we could just talk you into painting it one solid colour it would look super.
Lower will make the lines of the car look much better.
Why chop the roof and lower the suspension and sit the sidemounts high?.
But its a fair amount of work to alter it.
Great job Chad! The side mount looks really great now with it moved back a bit. Great Camera work as always Jolene!
Sidemounts got higher in the mid-'30s as bodies became more streamlined and the amount of physical space available to stow them at a lower altitude diminished. Sidemounts had become a "thing" in 1928, and over the succeeding few years were fitted to up to 50% of some brands of cars. But by 1938 the craze was well over, and installations had declined to only 4%; some manufacturers refused to offer them at all. The decline was helped by the fact that by '38 virtually all US cars had built-in trunks, so external stowage of a spare wheel(s) seemed less necessary. After '37 some makers offered sidemounts only as options -- typically on their largest and traditionally-styled models, like Packard seniors and Cadillac's formal sedans and limos. By 1941 the sidemount installation rate was down to something like 1%. This was just as well, since in rubber-starved wartime the last thing you wanted to do was display your spare tires within easy reach of the public. Sidemounts disappeared with the advent of full-envelope bodies after WWII, there being literally no space (fender valley) remaining within which to fit a full-sized spare. In the meantime, "high pockets" sidemounts like these -- Hupmobile, Buick, and a few others had them, too -- look ridiculous, and ruin the flowing lines of the car.
looks amazing Chad have you considered pulling in the bumpers a little make them a tighter fit, I thing that would round off the look awesomely
Your certainly free to change your mind, modify what you will.
Its always a joy to watch you create. You two keep being you two!
Years ago, in some car mag, I read "in the end the quality of the job will depend on your willingness to redo things" and I saw that here. Applies to most jobs really... seems the first time you do anything you usually screw it up some.
Looks GREAT !!! DON'T FORGET TO PUT DRAIN HOLES IN THE BOTTOM OF THE SIDE MOUNTS !!
Was wondering if Chad thought about adding some support to the fenders for the added weight of the tires and wheels?
Huge wheel looks ridiculous
On the bottom rear of the passenger front fender, there are some scratches that look like three character lines that follow the angle of the wheel arch. That is the top line is a little more forward than the second, and the second a little more forward than the bottom line. I thought they were character lines, but when I realized they were not, I thought some very small half round stock could be welded on to make three character lines. Then I thought if that were done, the same on the lower rear part of the fender skirt would look good, in my mind. Thoughts?
Wasn't sure about the side mounts at first. Might hide the clean, aerodynamic, chopped design. But then I remembered the mad deco thing anyone seeing it in the rear view mirror will see. Extra WTF confusion wins. Now I'm convinced they are cool, but thinking the spares need the same spin formed caps as the front wheels. Now that the rears dont need them and it's a shame to hide half of them. Just in case anyone sees it from the side. It'll look like a viking ship. Epic. Hope they fit the fender buckets without any more chopping just to test out the look. I'd love to see that.
The wheels look great, and the template you made for the emblems is so they are both on the same Terra-plane.
I saw those comments coming through, and wondered if it would cause a stir, with so much commentary from "The Peanut Gallery". The fact that you re-visited the decision is 100% consistent with my Hot Rod/Customizing credo "Work it 'til you like it". I've re-done plenty of metalwork; that's the thing I like about working in metal (as opposed to wood) is you can re-work it as much as you need to without it showing in the end. Nice job, Chad! Mad respect.
Spare fender mounted wheels look way better down and back towards the door. Good job.
Nothing better than a flexible ego and pride.Good man CHAD.
don't really care for the tire mount, spoils the patina of the car
Chad
I like it much better now you dropped the wheel that little bit more.
It looks like it was meant to be.
You do it how you like as it's your car your vision your art.
I watch to learn some tips from you.
One tip from me- get a Dressmaker's / Tailor's tape for measuring around profiles- your masking tape trick works well for distance but after 2 - 3 rolls of tape it gets exy$$$$ a dress makers tape cost about CAD$1.00 and you will then also have measurement as well.
Love your show and as always Jolene's camerawork is spot on.
The google images showed a metal cap covering the tread. Could possibly be the hold down for the tire without adding a mount
Now that spare looks like it belongs there. Nice change. Trial and error always makes for a better job. But if it were mine I would just skip the one on the other side.
On the sidemount, you did your thing. For whatever reason, it wasn't perfect. So you fixed it with a very simple fix that YOU figured out. There aren't many people out there who can do what you do with a few simple slices and welds and make it all just flow like it was meant to. Kudos - it's a gorgeous car that went from frumpy to elegant.
Also... a tip I learned from an upholsterer- A piece of thin transparent painter's plastic dropcloth works great for making a template of a complex shape like the fender top. the plastic is pliable enough to conform to the shape of the fender, body, whatever, and can just be flipped-over for the other side. I recently used it when making new sail panels for the '49 Chevy coupe I chopped.
MUCH BETTER!! Now the side mounts look as if they are factory. Great work Chad, and Joline. We do want to see the glass going in when you do it.
Great job Chad. Must tell you that back in the early 60s I had Straight eight Hudson limo here in England that had dual sidemounts. It also had colour matching steel covers over the tyre with a chrome strip down the centres. Can’t remember the year of the car but it looks a bit like the one you are working on. It also had an electric gear shift on the steering column as well as a manual floor shift. Car must have been late thirties.
Jim Patterson had mentioned heavier braces on side mounts for a vehicle he has. It may be a good consideration for the Huson since the bouncing of the added weight on the fenders when the car is out on the road encountering bumps could fatigue small amounts until eventually small cracks form and spread. It could even happen in areas underneath where on the original braces or where those attachments are. Better to avoid a possible sudden, catastrophic failure while out cruising.
Hi there Chad & Jolene I hope you are both doing well today. I am glad that you moved the spare down it looks much better now with more of the front end exposed and the tire height looks better as well to me. Great work both of you as usual, I have never seen anything but good work out of either one of you in all the time I have been watching.
On the photos of the cream & black car, I like that swing away mounting bracket to hold the tire steady. I guess it has one or two stud bolts to keep the tire steady. Have you thought about how you will secure your tires?
It does look much better now. You work so fast that I can see where it would be easy to make a small mistake once in a while. You amaze me with the speed you work at and the quality of your work. An open mind is always nice to have...
Well now I liked it yesterday BUTI absolutely love it today. Love the wider white wall and the new position does look awesome. Little Isaac is watching faithfully and I know the family will be proud of how she looks!! Just awesome❤️
I don't recall you getting this car running. I hope whatever, you make it reliable, because this would be an awesome driver!
He did say he was putting a Chev V8 in it. Will this happen? Hopefully.
The car looks really dope Chad. Very good design choices. Looks like a Duesenberg.
Chad and Jolene I love it just like I did before but I'm glad you said it down and moved it back because it even looks more perfect I would love to be able to drive and look good in this is Hudson shows the beauty that it was in 36 adjust up the look from then to now with the chop and the lowering and the fender skirts and all that you've done you and Jolene would look awesome riding down the highway cruising alone and this Hudson terraplane
Looks so much better with the repositioning of the side mount. 👍🏻
Hey Chad, are you gonna put some drain holes in the bottom of the mount so the water can drain out?
Looks great. I like the side mount. Want to say I know you have used them for years, but it's amazing how good you are with the grinders. NUFF SAID
Vast improvement by moving the wheel back and lower. Now you need a drain hole at the bottom of the wheel well.
EDIT: Looks like i spoke too soon, should have made it to the 8:20 mark first! HA
Side mirrors that strap to the top of the sidemount would look good... old school and functional
I had a side mount on my 1935 chev 4 door sedan. A work of art. Are you going to make a cover for your sidemount ? It would be a lot of work 😮
It's not easy trying to build something and everyone having a different opinion on how it should look in the end, but you changed the design and what that shows is you're a man that is open to suggestions and it also makes the audience feel part of the build, so much respect to you both Chad and Jolene, you guys rock.
Far out bro, you are great source of inspiration.
All I can think about lately is getting stuck into my rust repairs and not with a feeling of despair but excitement.
Only problem is finding a decent small mig that can be run on a 7.5kva gas generator.
Thanks bud
Hey Jolene, can you please ask Chad if he could bring the bumpers closer to the body of the car. Just the distance between the bumpers and the body, not changing anything with the actual bumpers.
If I remember correctly, the side-mounted antenna was added on by the former owner. It got in the way of Chad's zip cutter at the beginning of the roof chop. Any plans to replace it? If not the same style, how about the roof mounted chrome ball antenna, like the 1941-1953 Buick? Btw, front spare wheels are looking good! For a finished look, I vote for the body-colored hard shell covers with rear view mirrors on top.
I have always said 2 or 3 heads are better than 1! Multiple perspectives and opinions are great as long as you are willing to hear some constructive criticism. With that being said…take what you like and throw the rest away. There is no right and wrong in art, its all about perspective and what makes you happy. The demonstration on how to go about creating side mounts is what is important. If you want to put them through the trunk lid then go for it 👍🏻👍🏻
It's really what you like. I did think the wheel was too high and I like the way it is now but you found your way and it looks good. Like also the wheel with that hub cap.
Now I see the tire has a brace to keep from hitting the spare. No worries.
The Tires look Good to me And now they look better , Great Job Chad & Jolene ! Some times you can't see the forest threw the trees . When you look back at what you & Jolene do the only one you have to please is yourself !
Chad I know this car won’t be out on rainy days but if you get caught out and it does get wet will the water run out of the wheel well or will it require you to drill a drain hole. I really can’t determine the angle of the well from my barocliner. Wish I could drop by or be there to help sometimes but never gonna happen.
Keep it going, gent and lady!
I've enjoyed every single video of this car's customization, and don't want it to end. As I've come to realize, you've tinkered and imagined then made that ponderance a reality- and it looks awesome! Not gonna lie, I did have some moments where I questioned if a thing here and there was the right thing to do- but what is "right" when it come to a thing of preference, as you say?
Here for the vision, as I trust it now.
The question now is: What to do next? Well, how about a pop-up sunroof and turning it into a sports coupe with no pillar? 🖖
This car is looking better every time I see it. Someday I envision you will give it a classic paint job and interior!
I am pleased to see you put something on the fender skirts like I mentioned a while back. BIG thumbs up!!
Happy to see you dropped the tire. Everyone has their own taste, that is why I didn’t write in yesterday. Keep on keepin’
This thing is coming together quite nicely. It is great to see old school have a go attitude. No better way to grow than learning from mistakes.
Very classy looking.
You go Bad Chad Do it your way. Looks Great
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She's a mean looking beast tho , lol . Love the unique front end and the grill is awesome. thx guys for sharing your builds with us.
Looks soooo much better. Don't forget to make a little drain hole in the bottom of the tire buckets to let rain or wash water empty out!
Chad my friend, the side mounts now look great!
maybe should have a drain hole in the pockets for water?
It's your build Chad do it your way
That's perfect now Chad! Thought you'd have an issue opening the door but it works great. Joleen great filming 🎥
Give all your input on how he needs to do his work. He will do what he wants to do, its his vision not yours. So ,in the end it's always his masterpiece. 😊
You nailed it with the new tire location Chad. Just love how the car looks. As for the emblem on the skirt, please consider mounting the circle of the emblem to align with the center of the rear wheel.
Car is really coming together and the tire looks perfect where you now have it. Great job you two!
Fantastic I'm glad you changed it because it makes it look a h*** of a lot better and I'm really happy with it. I'm starting to really like. That 37 Hudson my 1st car was a 1947 Hudson Ford or Sedan with a straight 8. So you're doing a great job Jolene fanTastic. Job on the camera you all have a good day. It's been a pleasure watching you do this Chad. Thanks for all your hard work but you're doing can't wait to see the.
@George that was a typo error it was supposed to be 4-door sedan
The craft is one thing ,, but the vishion is the art..great look great job.
It’s their choice of happiness just glad they are showing the how to for the build it might inspire others in the future.
I definitely wouldn't say you were wrong or that you made a mistake Chad. In no way did you do it wrong. You went for it with no reference to really start with and did what you did and it was exactly what you were going for. After it was done some people made some comments that weren't complaints but rather constructive criticism and helpful suggestions is all. You made a decision to take a second look and adapted your plan to make a small change to your own design and improve it. Simple as that Chad. It was never wrong. Fantastic job my friend!!!
Put long end facing rear so it looks like hood wings on ordeament .You did it perfect.
Just enough that the hubcap is not hitting the fender. 👍🏻😎
Great job! I would consider centering the circle on the fender skirt trim piece on the center of the rear wheel! But it is your vision, so do as you see fit. Love your style!! JP3 the retired cop in Oregon USA.
Looks alot better..agree on the drain hole
Side mounts look excellent - they do look better set back😊
This car looks like it could’ve (should’ve) been from factory! Hope Chad walks us through interior on it I think it would be interesting!
You might need to drill holes in the tire mount so water can drain
Make sure to drill a drain hole in the bottom of that tire carrier. You don't want it filling up with water when it rains. Looks great with the lower positioning.
It will be interesting to see what kind of rear view mirrors Chad decides to use on his vehicle and the location he chooses too mount them, since he has already mounted the spotlights on the posts for the front windshield.
Too low can make it wrong too. Is the tire gonna travel up and hit the spare?
You are both doing a great job. Thanks for sharing