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vick 12th September 2010 04:55 PM

uprights modification
 
hey, im about to purchase a set of wishbones off 3GE, will be using sierra uprights, can anyone plz tell me how to install the uprights to the wishbones?

what if any modification are done to the uprights for it to fit? i herd some things about mushrooms? im quite confused and cant wait to get building and send every one pics, but need to get some basic knowledge before i get building.

thank you

twinturbo 12th September 2010 05:13 PM

"Mushroom" or "TopHat" needs fiting where the Strut would have been. It needs to be an excentric one.

Also need to reem out the lower balljoint hole to accept the Maxi Ball Joint.

TT

Bonzo 12th September 2010 05:15 PM

Hi Vick

The main modification needed to the Sierra upright is to ream out the lower ball joint mounting lug in order to accept the Austin Maxi ball joint.
The original Sierra lower ball joint has a smaller taper & can't be used on the Roadster.

The musroom adapter is used to replace the Mcpherson strut used on the Sierra hub assembly.
Simply fit the mushroom adapter into the hole where the strut would have been, this will allow the fixing of the top wishbone via the Transit drag link.
Please note, the mushroom adapter will need a secondary fixing in adition to the original pinch bolt ( Required for IVA )

The part numbers for the joints are floating about on the forum somewhere as is a drawing of the mushroom adapter needed.

Being as you are buying your wishbones from 3GE you may as well get your Mushrooms & joints at the same time ;)

Bonzo 12th September 2010 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twinturbo (Post 44715)
"Mushroom" or "TopHat" needs fiting where the Strut would have been. It needs to be an excentric one.

Also need to reem out the lower balljoint hole to accept the Maxi Ball Joint.

TT

Awwww man ..... Me way too slow :o :D :D

K4KEV 12th September 2010 05:37 PM

you will need a pair of these


these ones are anodised they are normally just natural aluminium colour.

Bonzo 12th September 2010 05:46 PM

Roadster porn
 
You have done a cracking job on those mate :cool:

They look great with the Anodised finish .... Sad I know, it gives me the horn just looking at them :o :D :D

flyerncle 12th September 2010 06:22 PM

Sometimes the mushroom needs reaming to get the correct depth to allow sufficient thread through the locknut on the top balljoint.
The bottom balljoint reamer is ok for this.

les g 12th September 2010 10:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by K4KEV (Post 44720)
you will need a pair of these


these ones are anodised they are normally just natural aluminium colour.

i,ll give you a tenner for a pair those they will match my bodywork nicely
cheers les g

HandyAndy 12th September 2010 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by les g (Post 44769)
i,ll give you a tenner for a pair those they will match my bodywork nicely
cheers les g

Sorry Les.....couldn,t resist.........

They,ll also match your sexy REAR flexi brake lines :D :p

I,ll get my coat.

cheers
andy

K4KEV 12th September 2010 11:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by les g (Post 44769)
i,ll give you a tenner for a pair those they will match my bodywork nicely
cheers les g

You might well do Les but I'd be waiting for the other 35 of her majesty's finest + p&p.:rolleyes:
Hi Bonzo......nearly got a woody making them bud, espcially when I dyed them
Paul.....yep you could ream them out, but you could also turn a little off the back of the nylock to make sur enough threads have cut into the nylon
K4


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