I'm having a decision crisis!
Do I buy front wishbones or make them??
And where is the best place to source them if buying?
Please help
Cheers,
JB
I'd buy them if I were you. Been out of the loop for ages, so not sure who the current favourite is. I bought MK ones.
Whereabouts in Wilts are you?
Regards, Ian.
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Originally posted by Ian Pearson
I'd buy them if I were you. Been out of the loop for ages, so not sure who the current favourite is. I bought MK ones.
Whereabouts in Wilts are you?
Regards, Ian.
I'm about an hour from you, down near Shaftesbury. I've a set of Sierra uprights, and a diff if you are still looking for parts.
Regards,
Ian.
Depends on what dimensions you need I suppose, if standard and available at reasonable cost from MK (or wherever) that would certainly be the easiest
option, but they are not that difficult (or expensive) to make yourself.
Is it your own chassis (book, +4, Haynes?)?
Cheers
Alex
If Rally Design actually have in stock (don't bother if they haven't cos you may be in for a long wait.....) the GTS ones in their catalogue
I'd get a set of them. I briefly had a set before I sold them on and they were among the best Locost wishbones I've seen both in terms of
actual construction and design.
Does depend though if you have brackets on your chassis already as, if you do, you're best buying them from whoever made the chassis or they may
not fit..... bit difficult I know if it's a home made chassis but in that case it's well worth double checking the dimensions you have with
the person selling you the wishbones.
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Originally posted by ecosse
Depends on what dimensions you need I suppose, if standard and available at reasonable cost from MK (or wherever) that would certainly be the easiest option, but they are not that difficult (or expensive) to make yourself.
Is it your own chassis (book, +4, Haynes?)?
Cheers
Alex
Cool, another 442
I think I've still got my cad drawings for extended length wishbones (cortina based) if they are any use to you?
Should also have drawings for fitting the sierra diff (with Dedion) somewhere if required?
Cheers
Alex
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Originally posted by ecosse
Cool, another 442
I think I've still got my cad drawings for extended length wishbones (cortina based) if they are any use to you?
Should also have drawings for fitting the sierra diff (with Dedion) somewhere if required?
Cheers
Alex
U2U me your email and I'll send you what I've got
Cheers
Alex