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Rear suspension questions
Hi a newbie to the forum so dont bite!
Got a few basic quastions about the rear suspension of the roadster: I'v got the book by chris gibbs but the part about the rear hubs etc is in parts, a bit skimpy so hence how iv ended up here . Firstly, as i have no whole donor vehicle, can either the granada, scorpio or sierra hubs be used to bolt straight onto the rear uprights, if so do the corresponding calipers have to be used IE sierra hubs with sierra calipers. Also what disc diameters would have to be used and would they be drilled/ grooved. In a nutshell im just after a very basic disc brake set up, nothing spectacular with vended discs etc. Any replies will be much appreciated, thank you |
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Hi,
To be fair, disc brakes on the rear arent neccasary because of the roadsters low weight. Thats not to say that they cant be used, the rear upright hub carrier plates just need rotating so that the caliper fits without fouling
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shh120m is correct...
Rear drums on a Sierra for instance was designed to safely stop a car weighing about 1300kg+. A seven type clone weigh much less than half (average about 600kg) of that and drums will do just nicely. A friend of mine raced his Locost with rear drums for a few years and believe the "advantage" of converting drums to discs at the rear is not worth the cost and effort. |
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