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I did the back ones first, then held it up with a jack while I undid the fronts. Can't remember if that rear bit uses 3 or 2 bolts though. Does that help?
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Yes got the 2 rear most ones and 2 each side at the top of the subframe behind the strut that makes 6 where is the other 2
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His build log was my inspiration to start my own build! Sadly, the book is out of print and unavailable on the online booksellers for a reasonable price.
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Have you undone the damper mountings? There's 2 bolts on each side. You won't be able to separate the shell from the subframe if you don't undo these.
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Yeah got them too spent most of the last 4 hours head scratching and double checking next step is going to be the gas axe I think
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If you look at the front lower wishbone from the side of the car, you'll see an indentation in the bodyshell just slightly further back from the rearmost wishbone mounting. That's where the bolt is hidden, one on each side of the car. These 2 bolts should be immediately obvious if you have either a pit or a lift. |
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Solution to steering rack clearance issue. Turned alluminium tapered insert fitted into control arm on upright reamed to take standard ford rs2000 track rod ends from the top as opposed to underneath. Picture taken without rack in place but gives an idea how much clearance there is now. Its yet to be seen if there is any significant change to the amount of bump steer as the instant centre position is changed from the original setup, but either way its safer than having contact between rack and wishbone. I did toy with the idea of changing the upper wishbone to induce some negative castor, both to help lift the control arms and help with self centering, but it would be no consellation to those who have already made their wishbones so i think this is the best solution, although iirc talon was talking about using the bent bmw track rod ends- thats another solution well worth playing with, i dont know if hes tried it might be worth a mention.
David bolam was asking about wingstays, if you make them like mine, just be sure to make sure the return angle at the bottom clears the wishbone plates at full hight of travel otherwise if there is any interference it could cause an accident whilst flying over the brow of a hill not being able to steer, probably best to use the dust cover holes as mounting points as suggested, something i never thought of duh
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Mx5 Based Choice
Hi,Im joining you guys ,just bought an MX5 based chassis off a guy on e bay that was never started and came complete with all running gear,1800cc
need to start looking at the brackets necessarry for the sterrring column ,pedals etc I think its a better choice than a sierra based model nowadays cheers Gary |
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Plenty of people on here more than welcome to help you out.. So don't hesitate to ask.....
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Was this the chassis you bought? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/290779639242 |
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