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dkadventures   +1y
I was wondering what books people would recommended for learning how to things? I am especially interested in books behind the theory of suspension and chasis building. However, any books from body work to engine building would be helpful.

thanks
slow50   +1y
alot of people would recomend the carrol smith books. tons of good info on chasis stuff and fabricating.
dkadventures   +1y
Bump.

I'm trying to learn here people.
sledneck91604   +1y
Edited: 2/27/2011 5:09:37 PM by SledNeck91604

Have you read these?

Chassis Engineering by Herb AdamsEngineer to Win by Carroll SmithTune to Win by Carroll SmithHow to Build A Hot Rod Chassis by Tex Smith
dkadventures   +1y
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SledNeck91604 said:

Edited: 2/27/2011 5:09:37 PM by SledNeck91604

Have you read these?

Chassis Engineering by Herb AdamsEngineer to Win by Carroll SmithTune to Win by Carroll SmithHow to Build A Hot Rod Chassis by Tex Smith

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I looked into these, but the Carroll Smith ones seemed more geared toward racing. Did you still find them helpful? I am guessing so since you brought them up.

Thanks for the recommendations so far. Does anyone have any recommendations on any books on other aspects of building a truck? like body work or wiring?
sledneck91604   +1y
I have only read Chassis Engineering and its geared toward circle track. It was on the shelf at Borders, the other three had to be ordered so i haven't got around to pickin them up yet. I can't imagine there will be different or even more information in the other three, just another perspective to gain knowledge from. I think the only way your going to find info about the topic is in the racing area. There are more people trying to design/build a race car from the ground up then a daily driver..
dkadventures   +1y
Bump cause of Max's new article in MiniTruckin pretty much encouraging learning
n2bnlow   +1y
Most guys bury their noses in the work, not in a book. College boy. Try for an internship in a shop. The best way to learn is to do.



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bdt00buckshot   +1y
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N2BNLOW said:

Most guys bury their noses in the work, not in a book. College boy. Try for an internship in a shop. The best way to learn is to do.

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"college boy" offended here... the best way to kill people is to act without knowledge.. I would say that anything you can research on racing suspensions would directly apply to any daily or show truck. For any job there is a right tool. Don
sledneck91604   +1y
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bdt00buckshot said:

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N2BNLOW said:

Most guys bury their noses in the work, not in a book. College boy. Try for an internship in a shop. The best way to learn is to do.

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"college boy" offended here... the best way to kill people is to act without knowledge.. I would say that anything you can research on racing suspensions would directly apply to any daily or show truck. For any job there is a right tool. Don