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doop 14th January 2010 06:10 PM

suspension alianment jigs
 
any 1 have a set of suspension jigs to alian the brackets on chassis that i could purchase??????????????? cheers

frankie boy 14th January 2010 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by doop (Post 29044)
any 1 have a set of suspension jigs to alian the brackets on chassis that i could purchase??????????????? cheers

HI I have a set spare But I think it would cost as much to post as the make.

LeonN 14th January 2010 07:37 PM

i made mine with ply and a lot of threded bares to aline the mounts and keep the boards straight and square.

was easy on the front but got a bit moor complicated when i got to the rear. the boards needed shaping round the rear tub, seat backs and tunnel walst leaving enough meet to keep them ridged. only time will tell but thay are all ok with a ruler.

chriseyj 15th January 2010 12:11 PM

I uses a couple of laminate floor planks to make my jigs for the front and rear. Worked pretty well, you do need to jig saw them to fit around the rear suspension chassis area. I also used plenty of m12 nuts and threaded bar.
Used mine to position the front shock mount as well, although once brackets were welded I realised I couldn't get the threaded bar out and the jigs were stuck:o , out came the hack saw.


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