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rear uprights / bushes
jamrogers - 12/12/07 at 06:33 PM

I've assembled the rear uprights and when tightening the upper bolt on the upright the bracket on the top of the wishbone bends in, i've got the full kit from tiger but can't find a spacer.... do i need to machine one up? Rescued attachment DSCF0030.JPG
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Mr Whippy - 12/12/07 at 06:46 PM

washer?


Mr Whippy - 12/12/07 at 06:48 PM

are you saying that is the bolt in the middle and not a piece of tube?


jamrogers - 12/12/07 at 07:08 PM

i know it needs a washer its only loosly assembled, what i want to know is should the kit come with a spare piece of tube/ spacer to stop it bending in or do i need to make one up


bonzoronnie - 12/12/07 at 07:18 PM

Hi,

Looking at your photo. Yes you will need a crush tube for the middle section.
You'll not tighten the bolt without one.

Ronnie


fideel109 - 12/12/07 at 07:31 PM

During the build you'll find out that you will be looking for a lot of other parts...
But that's part of the game, and it always gives satisfaction when you find a cheap solution to a problem.
And to build an Avon you do need some imagination.

cheers-JP


Ricks-9r - 12/12/07 at 07:38 PM

a short length of aluminium tubing should do the trick


Ian D - 12/12/07 at 08:10 PM

It caught me out as well I used some washers. I also bought some longer bolts. As there was barely a thread showing. Yours looks short too in the picture.

Hope this helps

ian


timex - 12/12/07 at 09:38 PM

I may be wong but cant you just use two bolts instead of that one wich goes right through???


jamrogers - 12/12/07 at 09:41 PM

you prob could use 2 bolts but it wouldn't be as strong.... i'll get some tube from somewhere i think...... cheers guys


Black Cat - 12/12/07 at 11:06 PM

I used stainless steel tube which I obtained from a boat yard.

Steve


James - 13/12/07 at 01:07 AM

Clearly I'm no expert on suspension design or shear loads but isn't that a 'kin daft way of doing it?

Why have twin bushes then connect them to only one side of the bracket each.

Might aswell have only one bush in the style of MK might you not?

But what do I know!!!

Cheers,
James


Mr Whippy - 13/12/07 at 08:00 AM

Yeah I'm not all that impressed by that design either, a bit pointless plus the MK version is adjustable for camber.

Nice welds though

quote:
Originally posted by James
Clearly I'm no expert on suspension design or shear loads but isn't that a 'kin daft way of doing it?

Why have twin bushes then connect them to only one side of the bracket each.

Might aswell have only one bush in the style of MK might you not?

But what do I know!!!

Cheers,
James




[Edited on 13/12/07 by Mr Whippy]


DaveFJ - 13/12/07 at 09:24 AM

yup - I used a length of stainless tube from B&Q....

you will also need to pack out the lower inboard rose joints with washers - I have set mine to the position that they naturally wanted to sit but they may need adjusting later....