
single sided swing arm project
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Cheers jamie but I dont plan on spending that much
unless I have to.

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Well thanks for sharing. Helps with ideas 

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Really !! You better start pimping ya ass out as some bits are going to cost :-(
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I thought that was your job to pimp Ck out to punters?lloydie wrote:Really !! You better start pimping ya ass out

Jamie 

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I was hoping he would take the initiative and self advertiseJamoi wrote:I thought that was your job to pimp Ck out to punters?lloydie wrote:Really !! You better start pimping ya ass out

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Haha sometimes these youngsters need a swift boot up the back side!



Jamie 

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I can't be arsed with this self employed crap
sound like I may be seeing more than a boot
When iv got some bits sold I'll get one sorted. Just wondering if I can find one that's not in the states



When iv got some bits sold I'll get one sorted. Just wondering if I can find one that's not in the states

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Make your own...
Joints here: http://www.mcgillmotorsport.com/male-ro ... rformance/
I have material for the spacers etc and could probably do them so they fit and have a hole in the middle so what is the cost in that.. £24 for the joints and a few extra for the lock nuts etc??
All you have to do is decide is how long the spacers have to be if it's different from the original dog bone width. If it isn't then that is even simpler....
as Tony says... simples!!
Joints here: http://www.mcgillmotorsport.com/male-ro ... rformance/
I have material for the spacers etc and could probably do them so they fit and have a hole in the middle so what is the cost in that.. £24 for the joints and a few extra for the lock nuts etc??
All you have to do is decide is how long the spacers have to be if it's different from the original dog bone width. If it isn't then that is even simpler....
as Tony says... simples!!
Why ask... sometime you just go to do it and find out?
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Your a good man Mark
Just a thought but to allow adjustability, would the rod end need to be left threaded one end and right threaded the opposite end, like the gear linkage rod.
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Just a thought but to allow adjustability, would the rod end need to be left threaded one end and right threaded the opposite end, like the gear linkage rod.

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Yescybercarl wrote:Your a good man Mark![]()
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Just a thought but to allow adjustability, would the rod end need to be left threaded one end and right threaded the opposite end, like the gear linkage rod.![]()
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Mark what would we do without you!
Which size thread would you say is best to you? I was thinking m10-12 would be strong enough but are there any other suggestions?
Which size thread would you say is best to you? I was thinking m10-12 would be strong enough but are there any other suggestions?
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The M12 (XMM12) has a 12mm hole in the ball and I was thinking this is what you are probably after for the spacer diameters and will give you a sensible wall thickness for the 8mm bolt that goes through...?
Why ask... sometime you just go to do it and find out?
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Same lines I was thinking along
1.5 thread you think or would you say a finer thread is better? Is have been tempted with the corser thread but be good to see if you think differently

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Now that is a bloody good question. I would like to know the answer to this too.1.5 thread you think or would you say a finer thread is better?
Why do Brembo use a 1 mm instead of 1.25 mm as the thread pitch I have often wondered as I'm not that knowledgeable when it comes to nuts and bolts, thread pitches and the whys and hows. How does the thread pitch effect the forces on a nut or bolt.

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