nick-york
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| posted on 23/1/11 at 02:54 PM |
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suspension problem !!!
my chassis had all the brackets welded on when i bought it [ from somebody who had bought lots of parts then realised he did nt have enough time to
build it !] The problem being when the shock absorbers are fitted there is about half an inch of gap ! is this normal with an easy solution ? The same
applies to my two front upper wishbones ! The lower ones fit perfectly !I really don t want to have the hassle of putting new brackets on if it can be
helped . so any iva friendly solutions would be greatly appreciated .
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bob
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| posted on 23/1/11 at 03:09 PM |
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1/2" of gap where ?
Have you any pictures ?
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Flamez
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| posted on 23/1/11 at 03:19 PM |
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Are you using Rose joints if so spacers will be required, at a pinch use washers whilst setting up the geometry.
my build mac1motorsports
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nick-york
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| posted on 23/1/11 at 03:22 PM |
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I could take pictures but it would probably take me quite a while to get them on but i ll try . When the shock absorbers or front wishbone are mounted
in their brackets there is about a quarter of an inch gap on either side . As if the inside measurement of the brackets was half an inch too wide .
Its like they need spacers on either side or something else .
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snapper
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| posted on 23/1/11 at 03:27 PM |
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Poly bushes have 1/4" either side, if this is still not wide enough spacers would be ok
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bob
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| posted on 23/1/11 at 03:28 PM |
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As said above spacers, washers will do to set up in fact i've left my washers in and 7 years on they are fine.
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nick-york
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| posted on 23/1/11 at 03:31 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Flamez
Are you using Rose joints if so spacers will be required, at a pinch use washers whilst setting up the geometry.
No not using rose joints
.metalastic i think they re called .So what would be the iva friendly solution in the long term please ?
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rusty nuts
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| posted on 23/1/11 at 03:33 PM |
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Use stainless steel washers to pack out the shock absorber and the wishbones in fact use them as adjustment for your castor on the wishbones
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PSpirine
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| posted on 23/1/11 at 03:34 PM |
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To summarise - nothing to worry about once you've used some washers!
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nick-york
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| posted on 24/1/11 at 10:44 PM |
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Thanks everyone . stainless steel washers it is. cheers !
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Uphill Racer
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| posted on 25/1/11 at 12:36 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by nick-york
Thanks everyone . stainless steel washers it is. cheers !
Nick, do you understand what Rusty said?
The gap on the wishbone is intentional, it allows lateral movement to set the castor angle.
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nick-york
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| posted on 27/1/11 at 10:14 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Uphill Racer
quote: Originally posted by nick-york
Thanks everyone . stainless steel washers it is. cheers !
Nick, do you understand what Rusty said?
The gap on the wishbone is intentional, it allows lateral movement to set the castor angle.
I thought i understood what rusty said but when i
read this i realised i was getting a bit confused about it all !learning s lots every day ! Cheers !
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