MBrown
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posted on 22/6/20 at 07:44 PM |
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Side panel fitting short/long
Hi all,
I'm in the process of attaching some bodywork, and was just wondering if there are any additional concerns to be aware of regarding IVA etc with
the side panels if I decide to cut them short for easier fitting like in the below picture. I would prefer the look of keeping them long and cutting
out suspension holes etc but I prefer to cut them short for ease of access, maintenance, replacement. I will probably keep the pieces I cut off so I
could always add these superately later if I really do want to cover up the hole but so far I'm not too bothered. I understand I might have to
put some rubber trim along the leading edge of the fiberglass even if that's just to protect it/make it neater.
Thank you all
[Edited on 22/6/20 by MBrown]
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roadrunner
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posted on 23/6/20 at 05:31 AM |
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just make sure your sharp edges are covered.
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jacko
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posted on 24/6/20 at 08:00 PM |
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It's a long time since I made my car for sva but when Iva came in you had to have long sides up to the nose cone
Unless some one knows different
Jacko
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MBrown
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posted on 24/6/20 at 08:15 PM |
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Thank you for the replies all, I think I might do it in two parts - I'll cut them short but save the end and then cut holes/fit the suspension
through at a later date if required, thanks all
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jps
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posted on 24/6/20 at 08:24 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by jacko
It's a long time since I made my car for sva but when Iva came in you had to have long sides up to the nose cone
Unless some one knows different
Jacko
Given you can put an Ariel Atom type vehicle through IVA I would think you can get away with not having side panels up to the nosecone... But
presumably it is an easy way of solving the problem of applying necessary radii, etc...
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907
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posted on 25/6/20 at 09:40 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by MBrown
Thank you for the replies all, I think I might do it in two parts - I'll cut them short but save the end and then cut holes/fit the suspension
through at a later date if required, thanks all
Trouble is that "later dates" never come.
This is a classic use of CAD. ( Cardboard Aided Design )
Paul G
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