Hi all.
Does anyone out there feel that 25mm x 2.03mm for lower bones and 20mm x 2.03mm for upper bones (seamless tube) would be not be OK?
Thoughts please.....
JB
not sure of the thinking behind using 20mm for the top, why would it need less?
I'd go for the 25mm stuff, thickness seems fine.
how about oval section, always looks nicer and resists twisting in just the right direction
[Edited on 21/10/08 by Mr Whippy]
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Originally posted by Mr Whippy
not sure of the thinking behind using 20mm for the top, why would it need less?
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Originally posted by MikeRJ
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Originally posted by Mr Whippy
not sure of the thinking behind using 20mm for the top, why would it need less?
Because the upper bone is under considerably less stress than the lower one.
Because in a twin 'parallel' wishbone suspension system the lower wishbone carries 75% of the cornering loads.
[Edited on 21/10/08 by Phil.J]
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Originally posted by Phil.J
Because in a twin 'parallel' wishbone suspension system the lower wishbone carries 75% of the cornering loads.
[Edited on 21/10/08 by Phil.J]
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Originally posted by Mr Whippy
not sure of the thinking behind using 20mm for the top, why would it need less?
Thanks for the input guys.
For a while there I thought I'd started a popcorn moment
The only reason I was thinking of the different sizes was that's what RC did in his book (not sure if it was any different in the 2nd
Edition?)
I found some CDS on eBay so just wanted people's thoughts on it.
JB
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Originally posted by Mr Whippy
ahh come to think of it.. it's due to the contact point on the wheel being closer lower wishbone than the top, so it's all to do with leverage, must be needing my coffee
i used 0.75"x1/8"wall seamless for the top and bottom
top bone
Front Left Bone, whole