Evening all,
Following on from big_wasa's recent post here:- Linky
(but not wanting to hi-jack his post ) what's everybody else doing about replacing the bias bar for IVA?
I haven't got access to milling equipment and just wondered if there was another way round it?
Or is everybody just using a normal bias bar and welding it up?
Mart.
on speaking to the manufacturer of my kit (dax) who still provide a pedal box with bias bar the current accepted solution is to weld the top of the securing nut and a significant proportion of the thread.
what pedal box is it ?
the dax one?
I'm using the OBP one. Just seemed a bit of a waste to weld up a perfectly good balance bar worth (IIRC) around £25 if there was a cheaper/easier
option and then fit the bias bar post IVA if necessary.
Mart.
If you've got a lathe, machine up a none threaded alternative to the bar, taking measurements from your original adjustable setup.
Then simple swap over when you need to.
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Originally posted by CaptainJosh
If you've got a lathe, machine up a none threaded alternative to the bar, taking measurements from your original adjustable setup.
Then simple swap over when you need to.
Weld it up and swap it out after. I've just bought another for mine as I wasn't too happy about having the "SVA one" drilled to take a roll pin. Just seems to be an uneccessary weakening of a critical component!
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Originally posted by Richard Quinn
Weld it up and swap it out after. I've just bought another for mine as I wasn't too happy about having the "SVA one" drilled to take a roll pin. Just seems to be an uneccessary weakening of a critical component!