Does a Sierra based Ron Champion Chassis use standard length Sierra driveshafts??
[Edited on 15/1/18 by sammini7]
It looks like there is a mix-up here.
- Ron Champion chassis (book built your own sports car for as little as £250) is based on Escort MK1/2, and uses this donor car's rear live
axle.
- The Sierra based chassis is the Haynes Roadster (book Build your own sports car on a budget), and yes, uses standard length Sierra driveshafts
(IRS). But is not a Ron Champion chassis.
Hope that will help
[Edited on 15/1/18 by voucht]
And, make sure you get the shafts on the correct side as they and handed different lenghts....
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Originally posted by coozer
And, make sure you get the shafts on the correct side as they and handed different lenghts....
I’ve built a Ron Chapman based locost using the Sierra diff & standard drive shafts (push-in type), however, my chassis is 4 inches wider than
standard to accommodate my lardy ar**. The rear suspension is a GTS DeDion axle with a Sierra diff and standard length Sierra drive shafts plus Sierra
rear hubs. The overall width of the axle is about 4 inches wider than a standard Ron Chapman. So, for me, with a 4 inches wider chassis it works fine
with standard width wheel arches. If you are using a book chassis, you will need 2” wider wheel arches and possible suspension mounting point mods to
suit the type you are using. I went for the DeDion axle rather than a live axle or IRS and the one I bought was for a standard chassis and I had to
modify the attachment points, moving them 2 inches further out.
John W