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Old 11th April 2010, 11:02 PM
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Default Front upper wishbone jig

Hi can someone help I was makine my front upper wishbone jig today and was trying to find a measurment for the 2 front 25x6 angled brackets.what I am looking for is the lenght of the front edge which is on 5.12 on page 63. Otherwise had a good day got all my front suspension brackets lined up and tacked up 7.30am start and had a very nice visit from transverse which was great having someone likeminded to chat too.
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Old 12th April 2010, 09:47 AM
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That measurement can be nicked from the drawing on page 61.

The length is given as 236mm to the centre of the wishbone bush tube

So 236mm + half the width of the bush tube. On the book spec tube, this is approximately 17mm .... Unless you have a tape measure that has fractions of a mm graduations on it

I make the overall length of the upper front wishbone 253mm.
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Old 13th April 2010, 01:00 AM
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That measurement can be nicked from the drawing on page 61.

The length is given as 236mm to the centre of the wishbone bush tube

So 236mm + half the width of the bush tube. On the book spec tube, this is approximately 17mm .... Unless you have a tape measure that has fractions of a mm graduations on it

I make the overall length of the upper front wishbone 253mm.
Hi Ronnie sorry if I was not clear in my question but I ment the height of the 2 angled pieces that are set at 98 degrees thanks Aidan
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