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rear trailing arms
as above i know the 16inch ones are differnt but a 14inch ones the same as 2wd ones. thinking of getting a good second hand set and giving them the chop to give a little more tyre clearence
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Re: rear trailing arms
how much longer are the 16" traling arms?
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Re: rear trailing arms
axeman wrote:as above i know the 16inch ones are differnt but a 14inch ones the same as 2wd ones. thinking of getting a good second hand set and giving them the chop to give a little more tyre clearence![]()
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Whats the point of that
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Re: rear trailing arms
Something like this.........




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Re: rear trailing arms
Aidan wrote:snow chains clearance methinks
No sorry you will have to better than that Aiden
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Re: rear trailing arms
thats what i am looking at doug, chains are the primary reson if this event in france happens next year, also should not be a expencive thing to do as it will all happen in my gararge,i had better warm up the welder, apart from the plating/painting.
what was the thinkness of the steel that you used doug? i was thinking about 2mm should be more than eneough.
oh and has any one get a set that they dont need for sale?
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what was the thinkness of the steel that you used doug? i was thinking about 2mm should be more than eneough.
oh and has any one get a set that they dont need for sale?
neil
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Re: rear trailing arms
I'll measure it tomorrow.
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axeman wrote:thats what i am looking at doug, chains are the primary reson if this event in france happens next year, also should not be a expencive thing to do as it will all happen in my gararge,i had better warm up the welder, apart from the plating/painting.
what was the thinkness of the steel that you used doug? i was thinking about 2mm should be more than eneough.
oh and has any one get a set that they dont need for sale?
neil
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Re: rear trailing arms
Nutter
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you work with him
Neil,
I have the second set that Doug had made, slight issue with one of the spring mounts to sort out though, may require a brickwerks repair section; not sure if I will ever get round to fitting them, I could pass them to Jed at Dubfreeze if required for examination or purchase
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Re: rear trailing arms
that would be a good start adian,
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Re: rear trailing arms
syncrodoug wrote:Something like this.........
Thats how arms should be modified ..... proper job.
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Re: rear trailing arms
Nice clearance job.
One of my mates just cut and shut a pair of 2wd rear arms to make an arm 2" longer than normal (1" longer than a 16") version.
Was reinforced inside with box section and has built in raised spring mounting platform to hopefully give a 2" raise in rideheight.
One of my mates just cut and shut a pair of 2wd rear arms to make an arm 2" longer than normal (1" longer than a 16") version.
Was reinforced inside with box section and has built in raised spring mounting platform to hopefully give a 2" raise in rideheight.
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Re: rear trailing arms
It's 3mm plate.
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