Following on from the topic earlier on this forum regarding live axle straightening and deliberate mods to camber and toe in I'd like to ask for
some more advice.
I have been experimenting with welding and measuring the axle I inherited in the car. It was fairly bad to start with and after some welding I can
improve it, but not enough.
The original builder caused a lot of problems removing the exisiting and fitting the new brackets and caused a lot of distortion. I have managed to
"move" the problem by welding beads on and can nearly get 0 camber and 0 toe but the flange on the O/S is badly out?
I now think that it may have had a knock in the past as the halfshaft/bearing assembly does not fit in correctly, gthe flange is that far out!
So now I am going to look for another casing or axle to start from scratch, BUT I am concerned that if I weld on the radius arm brackets without a jig
or something to hold everything then my welding will cause similar distortion to the previous axle that I am trying to fix!
Has anyone on here made their own axle or do most people just get the kit supplier to weld on the axle brackets as they presumably have a jig to
ensure everything ends up straight and true?
Any advice much appreciated
thanks
Steve
Im curious also as I want to weld on my axle, and advice?