fester
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posted on 8/12/03 at 06:38 PM |
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mcsorley chassis with dedion rear
Hi all;
Is anybody out there building an mcsorley chassis with a deDion rear susp. setup?
I am delaying ordering steel for my build until I can find out which combination is best for a roadgoing sierra/granada based project.
Is the granny track wider than the sierra?
Which setup will be best for a purely roadgoing car?
Any advice will be a great help
Thanks, Fest.
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blueshift
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posted on 8/12/03 at 09:12 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by fester
Hi all;
Is anybody out there building an mcsorley chassis with a deDion rear susp. setup?
yep.
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Is the granny track wider than the sierra?
dunno.
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Which setup will be best for a purely roadgoing car?
what do you mean?
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Any advice will be a great help
Look at the GTS dedion kit, we are probably going to use it.
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craig1410
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posted on 8/12/03 at 10:36 PM |
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Yes I'm building a McSorely 7+4 with a bit of a hybrid de-dion setup which is largely of my own making albeit based on an old MK Engineering
design.
I strongly recommend the de-dion design as a good alternative against searching for old live axles from escorts or cortina's and then trying to
find a cheap LSD diff for them.
GTS Tuning have a good reputation and their de-dion design looks good and is reasonably priced. If I didn't have my own axle I would buy it from
GTS.
Cheers,
Craig.
ps. Check my website for details of my build. http://www.craig.chamberlain.name
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