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SilverFox

posted on 8/8/04 at 10:03 PM Reply With Quote
Front Geometry - full width Sierra

Many thanks Pete for the upright dimensions. You are a fountain of information. I am out of Town for a week and will then formaulate an option on which,
I would appreciate you analysis and assessment. Great stuff.






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dblissett

posted on 16/8/04 at 09:00 PM Reply With Quote
big thanks

just a big thanks to pete bura
i have just finished your changes pete as you can see its only tack welded and the studing was to keep the brackets in line
but the main thing is it all seems to work now
its taken a lot longer than i thought but its been worth it i have been trying to sort out this backend for so long the rest of the chassis has gone rusty
cheers pete i ow you one Rescued attachment 04a2002_0524_074843.JPG
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pbura

posted on 16/8/04 at 11:51 PM Reply With Quote
Hey, Dave, you'll have to post another pic at ride height when you get there. Glad you're ready to move ahead.

I just reviewed my recommendations to you again (details on page 5 of this thread) and was relieved to see that they still look pretty decent from the perspective of a few more months. If I were to do a scratch design, I'd try for a bit less camber change in bump, but it's not a big deal (about 1/3 degree per inch difference).

Crossing my fingers and hoping for a good result. Wish I could drive it!

All the best,

Pete





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