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![]() Could be wrong but I think the shafts are two different lengths so it should be possible to move the diff over making the drivers side larger.
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this forum is great for bouncing ideas around cheers les g |
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![]() Yes Les, tis surprising how things just spring to mind.
I guess it would not be impossible to have one seating position wider at the expense of the other ![]() Stuck my seat in place the other day & really hate the handbrake position with a vengance ![]() Smack bang, right in line with my elbow, my own fault for being such a shorhouse ![]() No prizes for guessing what my next wee mod will be !!?? ![]()
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![]() We made a chassis for an R1 install with a hand brake that was recessed into the tunnel when it was down, could'nt get it to disappear completly but certainly made a difference.
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![]() I picked up a slightly more compact lever from a Rover 25 the other day, thanks to some advice from Coozer ( Cheer's Steve ) Yes. I will remove the exisitng mounts & recess the lever into the tunnel a little .... I think it should work out fine ![]() Ooooh, the Rover lever has a nice Chrome button too ![]() ![]()
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![]() I had concerns about fitting into the drivers compartment when I first began. However at 6' 3" and 250lb I am an OK fit. Those of us that fill the car can't help being normal in a world full of small people!!
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tho I must agree that the handbrake lever is "Just" in the wrong place for me too. cheers andy |
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![]() The problem with using a driveshaft on the "wrong" side is that the shafts have a left hand thread on one side and a right hand thread on the other. The shaft on the wrong side would be trying to undo it's self.
Have you tried a standard width car? I'm not going to be winning any "Mr Thin" titles myself, and I've never had a problem. Cheers Chris ![]() |
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![]() Are they marked, which is which?
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The left one is shorter, also it has a left-handed thread on the centre nut. The easiest test is to check for the notches on the left hand hub nut.
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