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dh2909

posted on 18/2/09 at 09:13 PM Reply With Quote
Hand Brake layout

Hi all, this is my 1st post but have been a member for some time.....

I was jst wondering if this setup would be satisfactory for the SVA/IVA

thanks

Dave

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dh2909

posted on 18/2/09 at 09:15 PM Reply With Quote






[Edited on 18/2/09 by dh2909]

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mookaloid

posted on 18/2/09 at 09:20 PM Reply With Quote
Welcome to the forum

You need to upload to your photo archive and link from there

Cheers

Mark

Edit: well done looks ok to me

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Hellfire

posted on 18/2/09 at 09:39 PM Reply With Quote
Welcome to the madhouse

Yeah, looks ok to me too, provided the wheel/tyre doesn't come into contact with it. Might also be worth considering turrning the shocks round, so that the adjuster is on the inside. It will make it much easier to access for adjustment.

Phil






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dh2909

posted on 18/2/09 at 09:45 PM Reply With Quote
Thanx for the welcome...

and thanx for the hint, i shall turn em round 2moro!

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BenB

posted on 18/2/09 at 10:33 PM Reply With Quote
Looks fine. Yes definately re turning the shocks round. Seems to feel "right" having the adjustors pointing outswards but the first time you go round the car fiddling with the suspension settings you'll kick yourself when you get to the rears!!
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Canada EH!

posted on 19/2/09 at 03:30 AM Reply With Quote
Are those suspension bolts fully tightened? If they are the nylocks are not going to stay tight, threads need to go past the head of the nut by at least 3 threads to work properly.
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britishtrident

posted on 19/2/09 at 07:30 AM Reply With Quote
Insufficient bolt thread length through nylocs is a definite SVA and MOT fail





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stuart_g

posted on 19/2/09 at 07:49 AM Reply With Quote
I wouldn't bother with turning the shocks around. I found it harder to get to them with the adjuster pointing inwards. I adjust mine with a long thin screwdriver through the wheel. It isn't as if you are going to be adjusting them every time you go out (unless racing it in proper series) normally for the road you would find a good setup and leave it.
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lotusmadandy

posted on 19/2/09 at 08:26 AM Reply With Quote
Hi Dave and welcome.
How have you joined your cable
in the tunnel mate?

Andy

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coozer

posted on 19/2/09 at 09:30 AM Reply With Quote
Tester may ask how you've shortened the cable, then ask for prove of strength.....

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dh2909

posted on 19/2/09 at 12:22 PM Reply With Quote
HI guys thanx again for all the help...

the bolts are not yet tightened as i know i would end up having to remove something for some reason eg. turning the shocks around..

mk provided me with a new link that goes onto the end of the shortened cable held in with "little wire screw thingys" i dont know the correct term :S lol

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