the_big_1
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posted on 16/11/19 at 02:15 PM |
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Shock Maximum, minimum Measurements
Hi guys,
I want to start checking that the maximum travel of the wishbones wont allow items to come in contact, brake pipes, body work etc.
I havent got any shocks yet.
Does anyone have a good set of measurements from the two bolt mounts on the shocks when fully open and fully closed?
Many thanks!
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Myke 2463
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posted on 16/11/19 at 04:57 PM |
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If you told us what you were building it might help
Be Lucky Mike.
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the_big_1
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posted on 16/11/19 at 05:06 PM |
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Lol oops sorry, haynes roadster with 2.0L Silver top.
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voucht
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posted on 16/11/19 at 06:11 PM |
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Hi,
General consensus on a Sierra based Haynes roadster (MX5 is different)
14" Open, 9.5" Closed Coilovers
Like these Gaz Shocks from Rally design, but Protech is also a supplier
https://www.rallydesign.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=24889
Springs : 8'' front, 9'' rear
On my road Hayes Raodster, I have 350 lbs front, 250 lbs rear. But it might not be adapted for track. You'll needs to try different ones I
guess, but this is a good starting point.
For your brake lines, as I used to supply brake lines for Haynes Roadster, here are the specs for Sierra based Haynes Roadster, using Sierra brake
system (MX5 is different) :
Font brake lines 450mm overall
Fitting (calliper end) straight non swivel male M10x1.00
Fitting (chassis end) straight non swivel bulkhead male M10x1.00
M10x1.00 lock nut
(the female fitting from your brake pipes in the chassis will be swivel)
Rear brake lines 520mm overall
Fitting (calliper or drum end end) 45° swivel male M10x1.00
Fitting (chassis end) straight non swivel bulkhead male M10x1.00
M10x1.00 lock nut
(the female fitting from your brake pipes in the chassis will be swivel)
If you have drums, no need to do the installation with the bracket as the books says, a 45° swivel tubular fitting fits. See these page from my former
website :
https://sites.google.com/site/hydraulicforki
tcars/custom-brake-hoses/custom-brake-hoses/special-case
Hope that will help
https://vouchtroadster.blogspot.com/
https://cafrazx550.blogspot.com/
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the_big_1
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posted on 16/11/19 at 06:15 PM |
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Hi ya,
That's perfect!!!!
I have all my brake pipes on etc, just need to make sure I am checking the right travel. If I do 15" open to 9" closed, I know I am well
covered.
Many thanks!!
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jps
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posted on 17/11/19 at 03:57 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by the_big_1
Hi ya,
That's perfect!!!!
I have all my brake pipes on etc, just need to make sure I am checking the right travel. If I do 15" open to 9" closed, I know I am well
covered.
Many thanks!!
You will find that you are limited by what is available - 15" open / 9" closed might not be a standard size whereas something in the
region of 14/9 is. The Gaz shocks Sylvain has linked to have been used by quite a few people - as are the 14" open Protech shocks which I went
with.
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the_big_1
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posted on 17/11/19 at 04:00 PM |
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Hi ya,
I just measured at 15 and 9 as a safety margin. Shocks would be as you said.
Many thanks again, top man!
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