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procomp - 2/1/10 at 03:36 PM

Hi

Interesting read for RAW striker TR owners.

http://www.rgb-racing.org.uk/rgbbb/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=426

Cheers Matt


zilspeed - 2/1/10 at 04:03 PM

Product liability nightmare.

Raw have either a nightmare on their hands or an opportunity to minimise a PR disaster.
There can't be that many strikers on the road to this design and to do anything other than recall all chassis for free remedial works seems like a short sighted decision.


NigeEss - 2/1/10 at 05:25 PM

Does a single failure mean ALL the cars are faulty ?

An anti roll bar snapped on my Discovery recently........Warning to all Land Rover owners owners.... ????

Maybe some investigation to the cause before potentially ruining a business.


austin man - 2/1/10 at 05:57 PM

I see he doesnt mention where the failure is weld etc. How would the driver know that the suspension failed prior to the collision could the collision have caused the failure of the mount.

there could be so many factors in the failing of the mount.


zilspeed - 2/1/10 at 05:58 PM

quote:
Originally posted by NigeEss
Does a single failure mean ALL the cars are faulty ?

An anti roll bar snapped on my Discovery recently........Warning to all Land Rover owners owners.... ????

Maybe some investigation to the cause before potentially ruining a business.


I said that in light of the potentially serious nature / the amount of chassis built.
I think a broken roll bar on a Disco would perhaps be less likely to result in The Big One and that Land Rover can soak it up.

Raw Engineering have relatively more to lose and as stated, there is already a flyweight sportscar buried in the tyres.

If it were my business, I would want to know that all of my cars were pukka so that the business is absolutely not ruined.


TimC - 2/1/10 at 06:01 PM

I knew about this a good while ago. As I understand it the bolt pulled through the mounting. I dont have a clue if this is a design fault or an issue with poor quality steel or what.

It wasn't clear then whether the failure was a one-off or not. In fairness to Raw it doesn't look like this is clear yet. The TR chassis was effectively developed during the factory's attempt at the RGB crown a few years ago. Gary Goodyear has obviously run a similar chassis with great success in kits and I'm not aware of a similar issue. I'm not sure if you'd be comparing apples with apples if you considered Tim Gray's (now Mark Crawford's) Striker as an AB Performance-spec chassis is different, although I don't know how (certainly designed to run 13" wheels wheras the standard TR uses 15".) Its also worth noting that Russ won the championship with this car.

I can totally understand why Russ is pi$$ed (particularly at the bill from Raw)but to say that it demands an immediate recall on this evidence is rather jumping the gun. Other industries certainly wouldn't react like this on the basis of one complaint. On the other hand, kit-car chassis failures are more common than we would all like. I can think of a few serious examples off the top of my head.

One to watch maybe.

[Edited on 3/1/10 by TimC]


zilspeed - 2/1/10 at 07:08 PM

quote:
Originally posted by TimC
I knew about this a good while ago. As I understand it the bolt sheared through the mounting. I dont have a clue if this is a design fault or an issue with poor quality steel or what.

It wasn't clear then whether the failure was a one-off or not. In fairness to Raw it doesn't look like this is clear yet. The TR chassis was effectively developed during the factory's attempt at the RGB crown a few years ago. Gary Goodyear has obviously run a similar chassis with great success in kits and I'm not aware of a similar issue. I'm not sure if you'd be comparing apples with apples if you considered Tim Gray's (now Mark Crawford's) Striker as an AB Performance-spec chassis is different, although I don't know how (certainly designed to run 13" wheels wheras the standard TR uses 15".) Its also worth noting that Russ won the championship with this car.

I can totally understand why Russ is pi$$ed (particularly at the bill from Raw)but to say that it demands an immediate recall on this evidence is rather jumping the gun. Other industries certainly wouldn't react like this on the basis of one complaint. On the other hand, kit-car chassis failures are more common than we would all like. I can think of a few serious examples off the top of my head.

One to watch maybe.


Maybe the last few words sum it up best.
One to watch.

[Edited on 2/1/10 by zilspeed]


procomp - 2/1/10 at 07:55 PM

Hi

The point though is that both Tim's and Garry's are not as standard. They are effectively works modded chassis. Not necessarily the same as what you get if you buy direct from RAW. Well from what i have seen anyhow. But it was the MSA Scrutineer's who reported it to the MSA so there would certainly have been some concern about the circumstances rather than looking at it as a one off.

Cheers Matt


NigeEss - 2/1/10 at 08:50 PM

quote:
Originally posted by zilspeed



I said that in light of the potentially serious nature / the amount of chassis built.
I think a broken roll bar on a Disco would perhaps be less likely to result in The Big One.......

If it were my business, I would want to know that all of my cars were pukka so that the business is absolutely not ruined.



Zil, I wasn't intending to play down the severity of he incident but to give an analogy that
one incident does not make a blanket problem.

No offence intended.
Nige


zilspeed - 3/1/10 at 02:42 PM

And none taken at all.

I'm naturally cautious and would hate for anything to happen to RAW or any of their customers over this.


russ h - 3/1/10 at 03:29 PM

the mounting broke in half form the wish bone hole across the back plate through the lightening hole,idgafracing@hotmail.com if you need any other info