Clearanced Radius Trailing Arms
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Re: Clearanced R̶a̶d̶i̶u̶s̶ Trailing Arms
any opinions on going +50mm on the arms ????
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Re: Clearanced R̶a̶d̶i̶u̶s̶ Trailing Arms
..lee.. wrote:any opinions on going +50mm on the arms ????
Maybe a struggle Lee , I worked out that 30mm was the max using standard drive shafts and 944 CV's, you could try and find longer shafts or move the engine and box back a bit but that opens up another can of worms
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Re: Clearanced R̶a̶d̶i̶u̶s̶ Trailing Arms
Dai, have you ever posted a write up on lengthening your trailing arms? I would be interested to see where you chop them and how you extend them. Have you made a jig for doing this?
Have you altered the angle of the spring seat like the Busman ones?
Have you altered the angle of the spring seat like the Busman ones?
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@ DAI. i`ve concidered moveing the engine and box a bit but dont want to unless i really have to. i`m also hoping not to have to run the suspension at max height. getting the clearance via the tyres rather than the suspension if you know what i mean. that said it`ll be so tempting to wind the springs up when its done.
Re: Clearanced R̶a̶d̶i̶u̶s̶ Trailing Arms
Dai, have you ever posted a write up on lengthening your trailing arms?
Ahhh! That may be a trade secret though!
I'd guess the platforms are spliced somehow, but it has to be spot on, both the cutting and welding.
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Re: Clearanced R̶a̶d̶i̶u̶s̶ Trailing Arms
Not something i want to try myself, dont think i would trust my welding skills. But would be interesting to see how its done.HarryMann wrote:Dai, have you ever posted a write up on lengthening your trailing arms?
Ahhh! That may be a trade secret though!
I'd guess the platforms are spliced somehow, but it has to be spot on, both the cutting and welding.
When i have a spare couple of hours i going to draw up an arm on CAD and then come up with a tubular version just for the hell of it.
Something like this

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Re: Clearanced R̶a̶d̶i̶u̶s̶ Trailing Arms
That'd be a very interesting exercise!
If you like I'd be happy to review the various design load cases you come up with.
I think I can guess already the crucial one for an arm like that.
Yes, in many ways a m/b swingarm!
If you like I'd be happy to review the various design load cases you come up with.
I think I can guess already the crucial one for an arm like that.
Yes, in many ways a m/b swingarm!
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Re: Clearanced R̶a̶d̶i̶u̶s̶ Trailing Arms
agreed , the above is well crude, but probably works but lousy grade of tube used
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Re: Clearanced R̶a̶d̶i̶u̶s̶ Trailing Arms
HarryMann wrote:That'd be a very interesting exercise!
If you like I'd be happy to review the various design load cases you come up with.
I think I can guess already the crucial one for an arm like that.
Yes, in many ways a m/b swingarm!
I like that! we can do that together

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Some nice ones here
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Re: Clearanced R̶a̶d̶i̶u̶s̶ Trailing Arms
Holy mackerel, an array of arms there. The dual sport 3x3 ones have 'interesting' geometry!
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Back in the game with an uncut 2wd panel van
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Re: Clearanced R̶a̶d̶i̶u̶s̶ Trailing Arms
Got them zinc plated for free by a friend. Got my hubs done as well. I know im going to still have to paint them as the zinc wont last, but i do like how they look now. I might just clear wax them.
I didnt really fancy galvanizing


I didnt really fancy galvanizing


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Re: Clearanced R̶a̶d̶i̶u̶s̶ Trailing Arms
......and pressure tested? 

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No thats just my scruffy workshoporcecaveman wrote:......and pressure tested?
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