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Rear Wishbones
prelude1980 - 13/12/09 at 08:25 PM

I'm looking at making new rear wishbones so i can have more adjustment rather than just camber adjustment, Anybody already done this or have plans or suitable wishbones


nick205 - 13/12/09 at 08:46 PM

I thought the Avon rear lower bones had rod ends on the inner ends didn't they?


prelude1980 - 13/12/09 at 08:52 PM

yeah only on the lower ones, but this won't let me adjust the toe in


nick205 - 13/12/09 at 09:37 PM

Ahh I see - are the top bones fixed and with double pivots at each end then?

A simpler aleternative to remaking the bones might be to shim the rear hub carriers against the upright.

Have a look here...

http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=118075

[Edited on 13/12/09 by nick205]


t.j. - 13/12/09 at 09:54 PM

quote:
Originally posted by prelude1980
yeah only on the lower ones, but this won't let me adjust the toe in


Why not?
You have two rose-joints on the lower wishbone. so adjust one and you toe in/out will appear.

BTW. I made my own

Grtz

[Edited on 13/12/09 by t.j.]


ashg - 13/12/09 at 11:35 PM

rose joint outer point on the top wishbone and rose joint the inner points on the lower wishbones

should do the trick.

i think 3ge do a nice adjustable toe lower wishbone but its not on their site.


prelude1980 - 14/12/09 at 01:08 PM

quote:
Originally posted by t.j.
quote:
Originally posted by prelude1980
yeah only on the lower ones, but this won't let me adjust the toe in


Why not?
You have two rose-joints on the lower wishbone. so adjust one and you toe in/out will appear.

BTW. I made my own

Grtz

[Edited on 13/12/09 by t.j.]


because the top wishbone is fixed, so it won't allow any movement.


turbodisplay - 14/12/09 at 01:47 PM

I`m thinking of doing this to mine, as currently there is a tie bar, one is a few mm out causing bump stear on the rear.
What i would do is laser cut in steel a wishbone patten, then weld bush tubes, and threaded tubes.
This way you know that the whishbones are exact.
Darren


prelude1980 - 14/12/09 at 04:55 PM

not a bad idea, i'm not sure what to do at the moment, been looking at rorty irs setup might pinch a few ideas from that


johndgt4 - 23/12/09 at 01:08 PM

Currently doing the same for a Toyota GT4 with 'Superstrut' suspension (like McPherson on acid!).

I'm fabbing the arms out of 1" 3.25mm wall CDS tubing and having the lot TIG welded.

John


Strontium Dog - 27/2/10 at 01:56 AM

quote:
Originally posted by johndgt4
Currently doing the same for a Toyota GT4 with 'Superstrut' suspension (like McPherson on acid!).

I'm fabbing the arms out of 1" 3.25mm wall CDS tubing and having the lot TIG welded.

John


I know someone that has already done this to a ST205 so as to get rid of the SS suspension. He has also raised the suspension turrets so as to lower the car but still have enough hight for the struts.


t.j. - 7/3/10 at 10:30 AM

quote:
Originally posted by prelude1980
quote:
Originally posted by t.j.
quote:
Originally posted by prelude1980
yeah only on the lower ones, but this won't let me adjust the toe in


Why not?
You have two rose-joints on the lower wishbone. so adjust one and you toe in/out will appear.

BTW. I made my own

Grtz

[Edited on 13/12/09 by t.j.]


because the top wishbone is fixed, so it won't allow any movement.


You're right looking at the plans.
That's wierd...

can's you rose-joint the upper as well?

Grtz


prelude1980 - 7/3/10 at 05:12 PM

i probably could, but as i was thinking of remaking them, i thought i would improve them at the same time