I have seen a guy on ebay who is selling rear wishbones that are 10mm longer than the book so that standard sierra driveshafts can be used. What is he
on about, do I need to shorten my driveshafts if I build it to book spec. I am using the bolt on type of shaft if that helps.
[Edited on 5/2/12 by sg_frost]
plenty of movement on cv joint of a drive shaft. youll get 10mm each way no problem. dont worry
Thank you, will get on and make them then.
Which book are you working from, if the Haynes roadster, are you using the 2nd edition of the book as there was a mod to use the longer shafts?
Adrian
Edit note from pictures you are doing own chassis,
[Edited on 5-2-12 by AdrianH]
Book was bought last summer some time, not a clue which edition it is but it is the haynes roadster. The book is on the desk in work, the benefits of
working in a motor vehicle college
That chassis in the pictures of roundtube went years ago, building a book spec one to my specs!
[Edited on 5/2/12 by sg_frost]
Have a look at these amendments to the book. Thought they were included in later prints, could be wrong.
http://www.haynes.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=2430
Adrian
They would have helped on the front frame, thanks for the info, will check the book to see.
The first book had errors one of which was the rear wishbones and or frame width.
The 10mm longer wishbones solved the problem
May not be relevant now but worth a check.
Haynes roadster forum would be the best place to ask specifics