darinz wrote:Hi Ben
Have you thought about shifting the spring platforms instead of different springs? Maybe the hieght you've welded them on at isn't right for the chassis. What I'm getting at is the spring rates may be OK but the mounting position just not quite right? Just something for you to think about (if you haven't already that is).
If you have an 80 maybe you can measure that to see the relative hieghts?
A fair bit to do if we are going to see you in March!
everything has been transplanted from the 80 series and the top hats for the rears couldnt really go anywhere else so when ive got all the rear end finished and barred up i will then be able to start setting up the springs to work. im hoping to have it all sorted and rocking for the comp mate, cross fingers... all the hard stuff has been done so now all i have to do is the fiddly stuff like brake lines and handbrake cable,rear shocks etc then cert etc ... cross fingers on that aswell
suzolla wrote:Hi Ben,
Looking good, I see you used the VX front.
Surprised you didn't do a 4 link in the back, ie top links in a triangle and no panard, more flex and less stress on the rubber bushes. Still, if the top and bottom links aren't to dissimilar in lenth then should still flex okay.
See ya next week
Tim
yea mate used the VX front, will just see how it goes and hope its strong enough

thought about doing a triangulated 4 link rear but then it wouldnt have been a direct copy of the VX which will make it nice and simple for the cert man.
the top arms are 110mm shorter than the lowers and on almost excactly the same angle so it should work ok?... will find out soon enough i guess...
also i just won the biggest kingfish in the Whangamata fishing competition yesterday with a 20kg king

if there was a biggest overall i would have won that aswell but there wasnt
