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Bottom Arm Dimensions
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Bottom Arm Dimensions
Its only me again...
This could be a quick question, or not as my questions go...
Front Suspension, Bottom Arm...What does a "Standard" bottom arm measure from the centre of the rubber bushed bore to the tapered bore for the swivel pin ?
This may sound like a stupid question, but Walle has got adjustable bottom arms & tie-rods. The length of the bottom arms was slightly different from side to side to take into account my previous skewed subframe .
If i know what the standard length of the bottom arm is, i'll have a starter for 10 when i start to assemble the suspension.
Cheers in advance,
Neil
This could be a quick question, or not as my questions go...
Front Suspension, Bottom Arm...What does a "Standard" bottom arm measure from the centre of the rubber bushed bore to the tapered bore for the swivel pin ?
This may sound like a stupid question, but Walle has got adjustable bottom arms & tie-rods. The length of the bottom arms was slightly different from side to side to take into account my previous skewed subframe .
If i know what the standard length of the bottom arm is, i'll have a starter for 10 when i start to assemble the suspension.
Cheers in advance,
Neil
nhazelwood- Number of posts : 259
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Job/hobbies : Design Engineer, Insomniac, General Bodger
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Re: Bottom Arm Dimensions
Sorted,
For future reference the standard length is 10.2" or 259mm.
Neil
For future reference the standard length is 10.2" or 259mm.
Neil
nhazelwood- Number of posts : 259
Age : 51
Location : Hollywood (Honestly)
Job/hobbies : Design Engineer, Insomniac, General Bodger
Registration date : 2008-09-19
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