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Anyone fancy to design your own chassis?
Ernesto Freitas - 12/3/14 at 10:30 AM

Anyone fancy to design your own chassis?

If interested, I have the following parts that will help a lot that endeavor!

Ideal to design and produce an ultimate track day car!










Please, refer to the first photo, to understand the following parts list/legend:

A- Chain driven diff aluminium side supports;
B- VW Based CV joint (diff side);
C- Rubber boot;
D- Wilwood 11” vented brake disk;
E- Alloy disk bell;
F- SKF hub/wheel bearing unit (Opel/Vauxhall 4x100 PCD)
G- Upper Rear suspension arms;
H- Inboard suspension connecting rod (rear suspension);
I- Inboard suspension connecting rod (front suspension);
J- Front axle blocking bearing washers;
K- Splited sproket
L- Chain driven diff (alloy casing, with excentric adjusting system, standard VW diff inside. It is possible to use a LSD);
M- Custom made transmissions;
N- Rear upright arms;
O- Rear 7075 T6 alloy uprights (designed to use SKF unit and wildwood callipers)
P- bottom ball joint support (bolted to upright);
Q- Bottom rear suspension arms
R- Suspension bell cranks;
S- Front upper suspension arms;
T- Front bottom suspension arms;
U- Front 7075 T6 alloy uprights (designed to use SKF unit and wildwood callipers);
V- Front upright steering arms;

Will provide all info needed and will help setting up the design you need. 3D CAD data available for all parts listed.


Regards,
Ernesto Freitas


thegsey - 12/3/14 at 11:34 AM

How much are you asking for the items?


Ernesto Freitas - 12/3/14 at 11:40 AM

quote:
Originally posted by thegsey
How much are you asking for the items?


To have an idea, parts presented have a value in excess of 4000 GBP...

I'm expecting to get 1300 GBP.

Including transport...

Regards,