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Old 24th April 2012, 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by nickharding View Post
All I need to do is make and weld the suspension mount to them and they will be finished and another pair ticked off the list.
without sounding like i,m teaching grandma to suck eggs

just take your time with the upper suspension bracket on the underside of the plates, as you have already found, its quite easy to get the positions mixed up etc , being left & right side of the car etc .

Thought I,d add this, with ref the brackets for these plates......if welded in the wrong position it often doesn,t become apparent until you try to fit the rear shocks & by this time you have already welded the CP3/CP4 "boxes" to the chassis & so it makes it hard work to cut the brackets outs , I,ve seen it happen too ( not on my build )

I agree with the other guys...safety is sooooo important, but its easy to take it for granted UNTIL it goes wrong , stay safe & enjoy the build .

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Last edited by HandyAndy : 25th April 2012 at 12:09 AM. Reason: extra info
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