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Avoneer

posted on 26/3/05 at 06:47 PM Reply With Quote
Front Upper Shock Mounting

Hi,

What's the general consensus for the front upper shock mounting?

Under the top chassis rail or on the outer side of the top chassis rail?

My chassis is 13 1/2 inches high at the front.

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Pat...





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phelpsa

posted on 26/3/05 at 07:06 PM Reply With Quote
Generally the closer to upright the shock is, the better it works, but im not sure if that much will make much difference.

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Triton

posted on 26/3/05 at 08:50 PM Reply With Quote
On the side but kinda angled towards mounting point on lower 'bone then triangulate it back to chassis with plate.

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Avoneer

posted on 26/3/05 at 10:06 PM Reply With Quote
Yeah, though about that, but with them mounted under the rail, the distance between the centres of the holes is dead on 11.5" - ideal for GTS shocks.
That's with the bottom bone pointing down slightly, but the ball joint perfectly horizontal.
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britishtrident

posted on 27/3/05 at 09:06 AM Reply With Quote
From the structural point of view In theory it is best to get the working axis of the shock aligned so it passes through the centroid of the section of J1/J2 as this reduces the torsion on J1/J2.
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posted on 27/3/05 at 10:01 AM Reply With Quote
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Triton

posted on 27/3/05 at 10:27 AM Reply With Quote
Avonbloke,
This is the front of the GTS showing top shock mount etc....straight line down to 'bone .

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Triton

posted on 27/3/05 at 10:29 AM Reply With Quote
Gts shocks are 11.5" for the rear and 12" for the front by the way....I am sure Darren would sell you the plates.

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Avoneer

posted on 27/3/05 at 12:00 PM Reply With Quote
Ok, but I am using book bones so the bottom bracket is nearer the chassis.
I can't see a problem with me mounting the bracket directly under the top chassis rail (as long as it is a nice straight line for the shock)????
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MikeRJ

posted on 27/3/05 at 05:38 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Avoneer
Ok, but I am using book bones so the bottom bracket is nearer the chassis.
I can't see a problem with me mounting the bracket directly under the top chassis rail (as long as it is a nice straight line for the shock)????
Pat...


No problem at all, that's were mine and many other locosts have the bracket mounted.

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Triton

posted on 27/3/05 at 08:03 PM Reply With Quote
The shock mount on the lower 'bone is actually in the same place on both wide and narrow track.....canny design that allows same shocks to be used
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Avoneer

posted on 27/3/05 at 08:36 PM Reply With Quote
Now you're just showing off Mr Triton!
Thanks for the info though.
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jcduroc

posted on 28/3/05 at 02:28 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by britishtrident
From the structural point of view In theory it is best to get the working axis of the shock aligned so it passes through the centroid of the section of J1/J2 as this reduces the torsion on J1/J2.


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Jermyn

posted on 28/3/05 at 07:05 PM Reply With Quote
I can't see the mount....The brake booster is in the way

How bout a side piccy?





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