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Old 9th November 2009, 05:35 PM
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Default A question about Fabby's / Saturn's rear end!

Will the fibreglass rear end actually not fit with the round tubes at the back, or are they just not needed?

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Old 9th November 2009, 05:40 PM
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Adrian,

From what I understand, and from my experience of fitting a Triton rear end, it will not fit with the round tubes. You also do not need the curved plates that come down from the seat back to the top chassis rail.

A book fuel tank will also not fit the Triton rear end. I found this out after making the tank, as I did that before having the body work.

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Old 9th November 2009, 08:13 PM
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Never was intended to be used with the round tubes or the curved sections...as for the tank well I guess I cocked up there as never actually got round to making a tank
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Old 9th November 2009, 09:38 PM
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I borrowed handyandys rear tub to mock up my rear end a while back and i had to remove the rear tubes and the curved plates as already mentioned. Its really annoying cutting up good work

I also had to shorten the rear end slighty to get it fitting nice. I think its wise for anybody using this rear end to get the panel first and then just fabricate to suit. Another thing for people to consider is where they will bolt the backstays from the roll bar to as these are part of the rear tube sections. Its all simple things but much easier if you have the panel
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Old 9th November 2009, 10:23 PM
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The best and strongest place to run the rear stays for the roll bar are down to the lower rails as far back as possible. Taking them to the small top tube won't do much if you flip the car. And it's a "kit Car" there is supposed to be an element of "making things fit" it's all part of buggering about with cars
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Old 18th November 2009, 10:17 AM
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Does anyone have any pictures of the modified chassis i am interested to see what is involved in fitting the Saturn rear end.

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Old 18th November 2009, 10:30 AM
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Does anyone have any pictures of the modified chassis i am interested to see what is involved in fitting the Saturn rear end.

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hi Andy,

i have some pics available & some dimensions to fabricate the new chassis rail to secure the GRP rear tub, let me sort out some pics & i,ll post them up.
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Old 18th November 2009, 11:34 AM
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here is how i fabricated the rear chassis rail to accept the GRP rear tub,
the main dimensions are
long rear box tube = 99cm
the 2 spars from RS14 to the 99cm tube = 17.6cm, set at 5 degree,s upwards.
the 99cm tube is an odd dimension which is to allow the inner radius curve of the grp tub.



i hope this helps.
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Old 18th November 2009, 05:52 PM
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Cheers for the picture Andy. I have printed it, anotated the dims on it and stuck it in the build book.
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Old 19th November 2009, 11:09 AM
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Thanks Andy.

I have also printed the picture and added the measurements.


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