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![]() This bit is well annoying! I've gone to fit the rs1-3 section and realised the "open" end of the assembly has ended up nearly 10mm over the 421mm it should be from inside wall to inside wall
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#12
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so I,d suggest not to do your suggestion number 1.......won,t be easy to get the centerline on chassis to the RS1 & RS2 whilst trying to keep it all in place at same time.....(only 1 pair of hands etc ) Option 2 is a possible .... Option 3 ...... not needed ![]() My suggestion would be to tack in a cross brace between RS1 & RS2 to keep it at the correct measurement, tack weld the assembley into postion then remove the cross brace & then do a full check on measurements from the chassis centerline, use a similar process with the upper part of the assembley too ![]() Hope that helps. cheers andy |
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![]() Interesting idea, wonder if it would work with a bit of wood with holes drilled in it and a couple of clamps? Was also thinkin #1 might be ok as the open end doesnt connect to anything else other than br12 and instead of the inside wall of rs1/2 being 210.5 away from the centerline they'd just be 215mm away from the centerline?
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![]() Arg I thought I had this bit sorted but I've gone to fit d12/13 and found that the whole assembly is out
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I have got the same problem and am pulling my hair out....dont suppose you could walk me through what went wrong with yours? Thx Martyn |
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