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Wide bones.
A question for Chris, or any other smarty pants...
If I make a new set of front upper and lower front bones 15mm wider each side, will I screw up the steering suspension geometry? David |
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15mm longer from the bush tubes to the ball joint or 15mm wider across the bush tubes?
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After widening his scuttle, I would imagine it is wider from bush tube to ball joint.
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As Sean says, 15mm wider from the bush tubes to the ball joint.
But having said that, if I make the chassis brackets 15mm longer, I wouldn't have to remake the bones. So secondary question, If I just moved the brackets out 15mm each side, can anyone see any probs? David |
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depends if you are talking about just packing them out (with a bit of box behind them) or making the actual bracket longer, with the hole a lot further out.
If the second option, I would be dubious, because you are moving the actual pivot point further away from the area of support (weld and bends in the steel). There would be a greater likelyhood of the bracket distorting. That's only my opinion of course, you always do a calculation, based upon the shear strength of the steel (And I haven't done that since college - 10 years ago)
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I am by no means an expert David but.......... there may be some merit in moving the mounts 15mm out.
If you remember some of the earlier discussions & a little bit in the book about the ideal rack length It was mentioned that for the Escort rack to be ideal, it needed to be shortened a little I am sure a man of your caliber will be able to move the mounting brackets safely I would be reluctant to make longer brackets, although I suppose 5mm thick ones would be fine Can't see it affecting the steering or suspension geometry a great deal, after all, most of us have made the rear track wider by 10mm each side. That's my thoughts
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Well pointed out about the steering rack Ronnie,
I hadn't actualy thought of that. Think I may look into what Chris actualy said about the ideal rack length. I could then move the brackets out by that much. I'm not worried about beefing up the brackets, I tend to overengineer anyway I could also use the adjuster on the top bone to make up the 15mm I'm looking for. Then I would only need to remake the lowers. Any other comments appreciated David |
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by widening the track you will alter the Ackerman angle this may cause some tire scrub on the front but i dont know if it is enough to be relevant as these sort of cars dont do 35,000 miles a year as a rule you should be able to alter the steering arm angle should you find you need to with a bit of heat and a bar cheers les g |
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