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Old 6th March 2011, 09:02 PM
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You sharp eyed devil Andy, looked at for ages & missed that !!??


The only other thing that I,ve noticed is the steering extensions are set at different lengths & the steering rack appears set too high in the cut out slots.

Andy B............. CP 24,s go underneath the front lower rear wishbone brackets, its where BR8 & BR9 meet BR1 & BR2, a small triangle plate.

A little tip ......... it may help you later on in your build.......the holes where the handbrake cable goes thru......cut a 2mm slot from the bottom edge upto the hole ...it saves needing to cut the handbrake cable in the middle of the cable, just then need to shorten it at one end when fitting it to the drums......thats if you are using drum brakes of course

Have I spotted the "deliberate" error? .

Your really cracking on with your build, its looking great, well done mate

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Old 6th March 2011, 09:11 PM
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Thanks Andy...will do the mod on the handbrake plates..will sort out the mushrooms and top bone ...thats why i had screwed my extension out so much ...the camber angle and general direction was obscene looking....as for that cp24 barsteward....i will need to look in my box of bits ...thats why i goaded you with a penny caramel...think twin was first....but i will send you guys some with my next order for back end stuff !!!
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