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are you using those adjuster on all the wishbones? its just you might find the pitch Isnt fine enough when you come to doing your alignment, I'm using fine thread rose joints (1/2" unf i belive) and its amazing how much half a turn affects things
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Started on my wishbones
I was dreading these a bit but the first one worked out fine Untitled by stephen harborne, on Flickr The two bush tubes and the m16 x 1.5 threaded tube for the ball joint clamped in place Untitled by stephen harborne, on Flickr The first arm tacked in place Untitled by stephen harborne, on Flickr one side welded Untitled by stephen harborne, on Flickr Other side welded |
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Looking good following your build with interest
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good work there, I think its all the prep that kinda makes it a though , but once you get going its fine :)
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Wishbones are easy and fun, I don't get why people are making a fuss out of them. I found a ditch, and the front wishbone has buckled in the middle of the tube. My crappy amateur welds held fine. Getting the plate lasered and bent took more time than making the replacement wishbone. I had some spare bush tubes and a suspension bracket. I didn't make a full jig, just a 25x25 tube tacked onto a 3 mm sheet, with the bush tubes clamped onto it. The wishbone plate just sat on 10 mm spacers (M12 nuts probably) above the centreline marked on the jig plate.
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Ok so its been a while but i have been tipping away
Untitled by stephen harborne, on Flickr Untitled by stephen harborne, on Flickr Untitled by stephen harborne, on Flickr Rear upper wishbone |
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