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Extreme 9" Diff installed in a 34 Ford chassis

 by kustombitz on 12 Oct 2017 |
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This 32 Ford chassis we used an Extreme 9 inch diff housing and one of their floater kits so we can run a 10 inch rim safely on the street.  We get the bare housing in and using our own develpoed diff welding jig we fit the floating axle kit, set up the brake caliper brackets, parrallel 4 bars and pan hard bars using Kustom bitz made parts which are all available here on our website.  This set up looks the ducks guts in any hot rod or custom car, the Extreme rear end is quite rigid and much stiffer and stronger than a conventional pressed steel type, OEM style, round back housing.

Hot Rod Chassis universal X member kits

 by kustombitz on 12 Oct 2017 |
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Shown here in this photo is one of our custom centre X member kit to be installed in an early 1950's pick up truck chassis. Supplied as shown with pre notched pipes and bent tube for tail shaft clearance as well as the rear transmission mount. 42mm x 3.2 wall mild steel will provide the rigity needed for a modified early car chassis to pass beaming tests etc.  Supplied as an unassembled flat pack as shown these are a pick up only item. POA.

our exhaust hanger brackets customized and fitted to hot rod chassis

 by kustombitz on 17 Aug 2017 |
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At this years ASRF street rod nationals I saw a neat chassis on display that had our exhaust hanger brackets fitted to it.  I love seing our products being used in different ways to achieve a good result, well done.

Kustom Bitz Custom IFS air bag for R6 air bags. Designed for good ride quality.

 by kustombitz on 28 Jun 2017 |
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This pic shows one of our Hot Rod IFS units before it left the workshop.  This one was set up to take an R6 air bag on each side, have full shocker travel for ride tuning and have a total of 5" of drop from ride height.  The problem with conventional coil over style air bags is the limited travel, typically you only get half of this drop which does not have the desired dramatic effect that this design gives. However this can not be designed as a bolt in unit, the chassis has to be altered to suit the IFS unit.  I am running a Flaming River manual steering rack, the Straight arrow model.  Here at Kustom Bitz we can set these racks up properly and modify them when correct geometry requires it.

Custom 4 bar differential mounts, designed and made to suit custom applications

 by kustombitz on 04 May 2016 |
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Shown here is a 4 bar brackets I have designed to locate a 9inch diff with coil over shocks on the rear end of a lowered 1969 - 72 model F100. I use big rubber bushes oversize 4 bar tubes and utilise the leaf spring forward mounts to keep chassis modifications limited to the rear end notch for diff clearance. I will post some more pics of the finished set up soon, it has worked a treat. Kustom Bitz can custom make 4 bars to suit any application. All custom work is done at an hourly rate.

Hot Rod IFS at the Melbourne Hot Rod Show 2016

 by kustombitz on 22 Apr 2016 |
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This 34 Ford Tudor at the Melbourne Hot Rod Show this year features our Lakes Hot Rod Parts IFS by Kustom Bitz. Stainless steel one piece upper and lower control arms and stainless steel stub axles and steering components. It looks a treat now that the car is finished, congratulations to the owner for a job well done.

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