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oadamo

posted on 9/4/07 at 01:10 PM Reply With Quote
sierra rear arms

hi ive been looking at fitting sierra rear arms to a project that iam doing do you no if there are any drawing on a kitcar or a jig for the mounting points. because there funny angles and it looks like a bit of a pain to fit them.i cant use the sierra beam cus i havent room. thanks
adam

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JoelP

posted on 9/4/07 at 01:16 PM Reply With Quote
is there any reason why you dont just buy a de dion axle? That would avoid all major fabrication and be a lot better than the sierra semitrailing arm set up. In fact it would be a LOT easier to fit than the sierra thing.
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oadamo

posted on 9/4/07 at 01:25 PM Reply With Quote
i just want to prove that this is gonna work.the sierra arms only have 4 bushes and ive cut the brackets off the beam so all i have to do is weld them on to the bottom of the car if it all gos well iam gonna spend the money and make a proper setup later
adam

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t.j.

posted on 9/4/07 at 07:07 PM Reply With Quote
Take a look at the brllight.
I googled around and found the chassis are build by SHP motorsports cambridge.

http://brllight.nl/BRLLight_bijlagen2006.pdf

As far as i know it's the same as the T-car wildcat PJ20.

Maybe someone could provide you with some drawings?

http://www.tcars.net/cars.aspx

[Edited on 9/4/07 by t.j.]

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