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![]() just put a spacer behind the bracket, i too had the same problem.
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![]() My vote would be for a spacer too. I'm sure you will do something suitable strong, and I think that would be better and more rigid than a bracket with longer arms.
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![]() As with many others, I too had a gap that required a spacer ( 3mm to be exact )
Checked & double checked the bracket alignment jigs, spot on ![]() As long as the brackets are in alignment with the book spec, all should be fine ![]() ![]()
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I am not a complete idiot...........Some of the parts are missing !! Ronnie ![]() www.roadster-builders.co.uk Last edited by Bonzo : 19th July 2009 at 12:51 PM. |
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![]() Don't shout at me but why not make the front chassis section that much wider to account for the gap.....
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![]() Probably because using spacers would be a lot easier/quicker than going back and redoing the front frame
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![]() I would sooner redo the frame section
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![]() i have thought about this small issue & have looked at how to resolve it in a future build.
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