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Author: Subject: Hub Carriers / Semi Trailing Arms
Nuclear Jimbo

posted on 20/10/02 at 12:30 PM Reply With Quote
Hub Carriers / Semi Trailing Arms

Just spent a happy couple of hours freezing my nads off in the breakers looking at Sierras. The Sierra semi trailing arms seem to have the hub carrier welded/cast into the arms so how is that converted for use in a Tiger Avon/ MK Indy?

Then, after half an hour looking at my old 323i (the prospective donor car), I wondered if it would be possible to utlise the BMW's semi-trailing arm rear suspension with coilovers. The BMW's arms are much lighter than a Sierra and they mount parallel to the floor (unlike the Sierra mountings which look to be about 30 degrees from the horizontal). Has anybody ever built a similar set-up? I know the mountings would have to be aligned and fabricated properly but it seems to be a damn sight more straight forward than a twin wishbone set-up.

Cheers,
Jim (quickly stepping into Nomex underwear as protection against the inevitable flames...)

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theconrodkid

posted on 20/10/02 at 12:52 PM Reply With Quote
if you take the wheel and drum off the seirra you will see 4 bolts that attach the hub to the trailing arm,undo them and hey presto,nowt wrong with bmw,i had a few,excelent car.
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