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Hi Taffy. I presume you are using the standard BMW front strut, cut down, but, how much do you remove and how is the "mushroom" fixed in position. Thanks, Steve.
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The cut down length will depend on the chassis design to go with it. In my case i am using a 355mm high chassis. Lower arm is 418mm (centre of bush to centre of ball joint) Upper arm is 294mm centre of bush to centre to jose joint Strut is cut down to 184mm With insert it becomes 212mm The insert is an interferance fit, so once in they dont come out easy! Then it is welded around the edge. I had to do this because of the road rules in Australia. In the UK you can get away with a welded joint, see GKD's uprights. Peter from GKD is very helpful as i looked at buying his kit - didnt have enough $ to get it, donor etc + shipping to Aust. If i had i would probably have a running car right now! Check out my build blog for more photos, etc. Its 12 pages long at this stage. Note: you need to logg in to be able to view. Front wheels on Lower A-arm Cut down strut and insert Trial fit without the strut being pushed in fully |
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Thought i would also include these:
The lower ball joint carrier is modeled off the E36 one Rear uprights, CAD model What the rear end of the car looks like Give some idea of the height of the engine. I have the sump basically flat with the floor and the engine will go through the bonnet. Any more questions happy to help. Cheers, Taffy |
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