Camber correction - DuttonOwners2024-03-29T04:54:18Zhttp://duttonowners.ning.com/forum/topics/camber-correction?commentId=2398922%3AComment%3A244087&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noReady to go arms bargain tag:duttonowners.ning.com,2018-10-25:2398922:Comment:2454722018-10-25T22:45:22.864ZNick carlinhttp://duttonowners.ning.com/profile/Nickcarlin
<p>Ready to go arms bargain </p>
<p>Ready to go arms bargain </p> Track control arms are still…tag:duttonowners.ning.com,2018-10-25:2398922:Comment:2454702018-10-25T19:40:08.963ZPaul Thomashttp://duttonowners.ning.com/profile/PaulThomas
<p>Track control arms are still available . sorry for pic size<a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3129087217?profile=original" target="_self"><img width="721" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3129087217?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="721" class="align-full"/></a></p>
<p>Track control arms are still available . sorry for pic size<a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3129087217?profile=original" target="_self"><img width="721" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3129087217?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="721" class="align-full"/></a></p> Do you still have these track…tag:duttonowners.ning.com,2018-10-25:2398922:Comment:2457702018-10-25T16:55:28.139ZMark Entwistlehttp://duttonowners.ning.com/profile/MarkEntwistle
<p>Do you still have these track control arms Paul</p>
<p>Do you still have these track control arms Paul</p> The wheel bearing’s a good id…tag:duttonowners.ning.com,2018-07-03:2398922:Comment:2441642018-07-03T22:09:57.599ZMark Bagnallhttp://duttonowners.ning.com/profile/Mark365
<p>The wheel bearing’s a good idea - although mine seemed ok not sure whether it would be damaged removing -or whether it would fit?</p>
<p>The wheel bearing’s a good idea - although mine seemed ok not sure whether it would be damaged removing -or whether it would fit?</p> Will do. I have a NS uncut st…tag:duttonowners.ning.com,2018-07-03:2398922:Comment:2441632018-07-03T21:27:49.035ZAdrian Southgatehttp://duttonowners.ning.com/profile/AdrianSouthgate
<p>Will do. I have a NS uncut strut which I can cut to size, the OS one is goosed so its a singleton and no loss being cut. To save on weight i'll strip it and if I get time, blast it.</p>
<p>Do you want a new wheel bearing included?</p>
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<p>Will do. I have a NS uncut strut which I can cut to size, the OS one is goosed so its a singleton and no loss being cut. To save on weight i'll strip it and if I get time, blast it.</p>
<p>Do you want a new wheel bearing included?</p>
<p></p> Ade, if you have a modified s…tag:duttonowners.ning.com,2018-07-03:2398922:Comment:2440912018-07-03T21:08:09.658ZMark Bagnallhttp://duttonowners.ning.com/profile/Mark365
<p>Ade, if you have a modified strut that’s close to the right height that would be great, as it will speed things up - I’m trying to spend the summer on the road rather than garage!</p>
<p>My right/OS cast strut is cut to 59mm above the collar</p>
<p>My left/near side bolted strut (which is a different height) is cut 37mm above the collar</p>
<p>Let me know why you find in your lair</p>
<p>Ade, if you have a modified strut that’s close to the right height that would be great, as it will speed things up - I’m trying to spend the summer on the road rather than garage!</p>
<p>My right/OS cast strut is cut to 59mm above the collar</p>
<p>My left/near side bolted strut (which is a different height) is cut 37mm above the collar</p>
<p>Let me know why you find in your lair</p> I had 6 plates made to take t…tag:duttonowners.ning.com,2018-07-03:2398922:Comment:2438822018-07-03T00:40:12.664ZNick carlinhttp://duttonowners.ning.com/profile/Nickcarlin
<p>I had 6 plates made to take the maxi joint taper. My plan is to work out the angle and copy it to the other side with a jig. I’m dreamer it will be simpler I expect. The chassis also makes a difference </p>
<p>I had 6 plates made to take the maxi joint taper. My plan is to work out the angle and copy it to the other side with a jig. I’m dreamer it will be simpler I expect. The chassis also makes a difference </p> I think there was a differenc…tag:duttonowners.ning.com,2018-07-02:2398922:Comment:2438812018-07-02T22:24:20.924ZAdrian Southgatehttp://duttonowners.ning.com/profile/AdrianSouthgate
<p>I think there was a difference between the bolt on and cast in legs although I'm not sure what it was. </p>
<p>It may take me an evening or two to sort it out as the unit is a little busy right now. I know they are in there at the back - it's just getting to them. :( </p>
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<p>I think there was a difference between the bolt on and cast in legs although I'm not sure what it was. </p>
<p>It may take me an evening or two to sort it out as the unit is a little busy right now. I know they are in there at the back - it's just getting to them. :( </p>
<p></p> Ade, that would be great, tha…tag:duttonowners.ning.com,2018-07-02:2398922:Comment:2440892018-07-02T22:13:54.377ZMark Bagnallhttp://duttonowners.ning.com/profile/Mark365
<p>Ade, that would be great, thanks, I’ll measure tomorrow.</p>
<p>The right cast one must be mk2, larger hole than left bolt on and metric calliper mounts. Would the larger hole mean it is Mexico/RS 2000? Could you let me know the hole size on the top surface of the arm so I can compare.</p>
<p>Do you know if the geometries were the same mk1 to mk2?</p>
<p>Ade, that would be great, thanks, I’ll measure tomorrow.</p>
<p>The right cast one must be mk2, larger hole than left bolt on and metric calliper mounts. Would the larger hole mean it is Mexico/RS 2000? Could you let me know the hole size on the top surface of the arm so I can compare.</p>
<p>Do you know if the geometries were the same mk1 to mk2?</p> Rob is prototyping a new desi…tag:duttonowners.ning.com,2018-07-02:2398922:Comment:2440882018-07-02T22:13:04.812ZAdrian Southgatehttp://duttonowners.ning.com/profile/AdrianSouthgate
<p>Rob is prototyping a new design of TCA using new QH suspension arms and a new style of bracket.</p>
<p>I don't know what the final cost will be as it's still a work in progress. No doubt he'll chip in with some numbers shortly :)</p>
<p>Rob is prototyping a new design of TCA using new QH suspension arms and a new style of bracket.</p>
<p>I don't know what the final cost will be as it's still a work in progress. No doubt he'll chip in with some numbers shortly :)</p>