jollygreengiant
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posted on 22/11/02 at 07:04 PM |
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chassis dimension relevance
Ok so we had the can of worms opened on which chassis is best for a newbie. However there is one other direction that I would like to approach this
subject from.
Being inherently lazy I'd rather not build my own chassis unless I have to, I must, therefore, consider prebuilt Chassis's. Unfortunately for me,
size is quite important. By this I mean the dimension from B1 To C as reguards to seating clearance.
Being slightly on the tall side (6ft 4in) with a reasonably long inside leg measurement (34in) and size 12 feet doesn't help matters. (Hence the
logon name). A little while ago I had the misfurtune of having to MOT test a D*X cRUSH. That experience put me instantly of the idea of buying a D*X
chassis.
So I thought about building the Locost.
Now I could build some extra length into the Chassis if necessary, But if I could buy one off-the-shelf then that would be great. But there is no
point me considering one that I just won't get into. So your input would be most welcome before I start having to cut & weld metal.
Oh & I will be using Sie**a running gear.
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JohnLocost7
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posted on 22/11/02 at 07:20 PM |
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I'm 6ft 4in with size 12 feet and I fit in to my stand size car no problems.
I fitted floor mounted pedal box which helps with the size 12's.
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Jasper
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posted on 22/11/02 at 07:56 PM |
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I'm 6'2" with size 11 feet. I extended my footwell into the engine bay by about 4" at the top, so my top mounted pedals have got more room.
Perfect fit. However I've got a bike engine which means I can extend the footwells as much as I like.
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Liam
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posted on 22/11/02 at 08:17 PM |
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I went to the NEC motorshow with my 6'7 mate. It was very interesting evaluating cars from his perspective cos at 5'5 size never comes into it for
me. You wouldn't believe some of the stuff he cant fit into - mainly on account of head room. Most laughable was the Honda NSX roadster (no roof)
- his head was the highest point by a good 3-4 inches.
Anyway, I digress. Shock of the day was that as well as a Smart Car, he fit into...a C****ham. Was the wide version but even that is probably no
bigger than a standard Locost. So I reckon you ought to fit no problem in a standard chassis.
Oh yeah - just remembered - my mates car was standard size and he must be about 6'3. Room to spare...
Liam
[EDIT] Bugger, forgot to censor the C word - hope nobody's kiddies saw it. Jollygreen, I think we're allowed to use D*X uncensored in here - I know
i do. What's the official line on that anybody
[Edited on 22/11/02 by Liam]
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jollygreengiant
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posted on 23/11/02 at 12:20 AM |
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chassis dimension relevance
Thanks for your input lads much appreciated. I guess I'd better make my choice & pay the (shh here come the wife).
Anyone got one on the go in the Rushden area? (Northants).
(even worse my son wants to join in).
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Liam
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posted on 23/11/02 at 12:44 AM |
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I'm just down the A6 in Bedford. About to fully weld my chassis.
Liam
[Edited on 23/11/02 by Liam]
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interestedparty
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posted on 23/11/02 at 08:46 AM |
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I'm 6'4". and have tried a number of different cars. What I have found is that anecdotal evidence of whether or not a person of given height will
fit a given car isn't enough. People's proprtions vary, a friend of mine, same height as me, whenever I sat in his car I had to adjust the rear view
mirror. Reason being, my legs are longer than his.
Another important factor, leg folding room. Entering a seven style car can be difficult for a tall person because, even if there is enough legroom, he
might not be able to get his knees under the steering wheel/ dash area while entering.
Only answer, anyone in doubt must try out a car of the desired design for themselves
John
As some day it may happen that a victim must be found,
I've got a little list-- I've got a little list
Of society offenders who might well be underground,
And who never would be missed-- who never would be missed!
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stephen_gusterson
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posted on 24/11/02 at 12:15 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by jollygreengiant
Thanks for your input lads much appreciated. I guess I'd better make my choice & pay the (shh here come the wife).
Anyone got one on the go in the Rushden area? (Northants).
(even worse my son wants to join in).
Paulf on here is in Rothwell and I am in Kettering.
ATB
Steve
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matt@teamturtle
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posted on 26/11/02 at 07:19 PM |
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I'm in Rushden.
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stephen_gusterson
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posted on 26/11/02 at 09:12 PM |
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never mind hey!
No really
I originally came from Barnet - the team rushden and diamonds FC kciked out of the third division.
On the great day I actually get to paint my car, I will probably get the paint from Avenue Panel. If you havnt sussed them yet, Corus steel on finedon
Road ind est can sell you steel - unless you are past that point. Not the cheapest tho - AH Allen seemed to be.
atb
steve
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Steve Bird
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posted on 26/11/02 at 09:44 PM |
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Hi, I am in Irthlingborough, corus are really expensive on steel, the best place to go is H.T.Bilson in Kettering. Their stock range on the
lightweight stuff isn't huge but should have most stuff you need for the car.
Corus quoted me £51.12 +vat for 16g steel for the floor.
Bilsons list price £18.65 +vat
That's for a 2500mm x 1250mm sheet
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