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Author: Subject: which axle for +4" chassis
Steve Bird

posted on 23/10/02 at 09:13 PM Reply With Quote
which axle for +4" chassis

Hi,
I have decided to build a chassis 4" wider to give more room in the cockpit for seats etc..
I am using standard book suspension set up and want to know which rear axle and diff would be best suited?
Cortina? Capri? others?

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bran

posted on 24/10/02 at 08:17 PM Reply With Quote
Steve, I'm using a mk 3 cortina axle in my +4" chassis with book suspension, seems ok to me.
Colin

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chrisg

posted on 24/10/02 at 08:23 PM Reply With Quote
Yep I've used a Mk4 cortina axle in my +4" wide car, I belive the Capri axle is good too.

Cheers

Chris





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Steve Bird

posted on 24/10/02 at 09:07 PM Reply With Quote
looks like I will have to contact an old work mate who had a cortina axle gathering dust from an abandoned kit project.

Does anyone know what sort of diff ratio's they have, are the comparable to the escort?

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Simon

posted on 25/10/02 at 08:48 AM Reply With Quote
Steve,

If you fancy a nightmare, I'm using Sierra Diff / shafts, fabricated upright adaptors and homemade wishbones.

ATB

Simon

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Steve Bird

posted on 25/10/02 at 05:12 PM Reply With Quote
Yeah I though about going down the irs route, the thing is I already have four trailing arms and 2 diff brackets ready to weld on.
The other thing is I am not sure about wishbone lengths etc.. suspension geometry is very important and I am not clever enough to work it out!!
If I had a set of plans however and I might reconsider. I am sure I can make some upright adaptors, I had a good look at a MK indy!
The drive shafts I could shorten if neccessary as I have access to a lathe.

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stephen_gusterson

posted on 25/10/02 at 07:21 PM Reply With Quote
where abouts in northants are you, out of interest. Im in kettering anf Paulf is just outside it.


atb

steve






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Liam

posted on 25/10/02 at 07:46 PM Reply With Quote
Kettering? That's only 30 miles form me in Bedford! I'll have to come and have a gander some time.

You'll like that won't you.

Liam






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Cheffy

posted on 26/10/02 at 02:42 PM Reply With Quote
My son lives in Wollaston, Northants.....not a million miles away. Possibly meet up some time when I'm over visiting?

Cheers,

Mart





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Steve Bird

posted on 27/10/02 at 08:33 AM Reply With Quote
I live in Irthlingborough. But most of my locost bits are still in Barton Seagrave clogging up my Mum's garage whilst I finish building my own garage.
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