Forbidden
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| posted on 10/9/05 at 12:57 AM |
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Uprights/Hubs
Hi, I'm kinda new here, been browsing the forum for some time trying to learn about building cars. My plan is to build a mid-engined roadster or
targa car someday. My main inspiration for the styling is the K1 Attack, I just love the look of that car. I've been visiting kb's site
for quite some time, I've read the complete diary from the beginning to today and also passed through all of the diary for the La Bala and the
dp1.
Since I'm in Canada, we don't have any Sierra to use as donors so I'm currently looking for an alternative for uprights/hubs, so
basically I'm looking for cars which have double wishbone suspensions and compact uprights, not huge ones like most Hondas. So far the only ones
I've found/heard of are the S2K and the Miata. The S2K parts would probably be too expensive/hard to find and the Miata I've only seen
some pictures of the upright in some discussion on this site. Anybody has some pictures of the Miata uprights?
Also I would rather not use uprights from a MacPhearson(sp?) suspension if I don't need to, I prefer to use a stock part has is for the upright,
though I might change my mind if I don't find anything suitable.
Any suggestions for a suitable donor for those part would be appreciated, also if you have some pictures of some uprights you guys tried I would like
that also.
TIA
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Liam
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| posted on 10/9/05 at 01:26 AM |
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Um...
Check out a few threads down "Looking good for unsprung weight". Miata also known as MX5...
Liam
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Liam
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| posted on 10/9/05 at 01:27 AM |
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Oh here you go...
Here
Hello by the way, and welcome aboard...
Liam
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Bob C
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| posted on 10/9/05 at 10:54 AM |
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I'm using the mx5 uprights so look at my photo archive and website, so has "chrisf", another member here with photo archive &
website.
Cheers
Bob
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Memphis Twin
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| posted on 10/9/05 at 12:10 PM |
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The Sierra was available in North America, but was named the Mercury Merkur (or something like that). Should be some still running or in junkyards.
Cheers Chris
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Forbidden
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| posted on 10/9/05 at 02:17 PM |
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Thanks a lot guys! Those websites are very interesting as are the pictures. Do you guys have info on the MX-5 uprights, like dimensions from the
mounting points to the other and stuff like that?
TIA
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chrisf
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| posted on 10/9/05 at 02:37 PM |
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Forbidden:
Did you check out my website? It should have pics of the upright. If not, I can take some more today. Also, check out
keith's website.
BobC modeled up the rear upright in SW04. I can send it to you if you'd like. I just bolted my front spindles for hopefully the last time .
Maybe you can talk someone else into measuring it for you. Actually, BobC has the mounting dimensions on his website!
--HTH, Chris
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Bob C
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| posted on 10/9/05 at 04:43 PM |
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'tis true I have made solidworks models of most of my suspension bits & some are on my website. These tend to be 'functional'
models rather than photographically accurate, holes & flanges in the right places done so I could check the suspension articulation. If anyone
wants any they're welcome, just email me. The website tends to have "edrawings" on - you can use a free browser to look at these.
I also did a lot of work modifying a solidworks model of the locost chassis to stick my IRS on, only to find it was based on a +4 chassis. DOH!
Bob C
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Forbidden
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| posted on 11/9/05 at 01:09 AM |
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chrisf and Bob C: I would really like a copy of those files so if you guys could email them to me I would really appreciate that.
TIA
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