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Thanks for the update, Aaron! Sorry to hear the physical news, but with your strong and positive attitude, I'm sure you will persevere. I'll keep you in my prayers! Hoping to hear more good news about the car and you, too.
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Back to the car!
Ok on to some updates on the car instead of me! Thank you all for the well wishes though, things are moving along and I've started treatment. So far, so good everything has been going well.
So, I've been on a quest for the last few years (well since I built the car initially) to get bigger tires under it. 315's all around. After discussing options with Mr. Sutton, we came up with a plan to do just that. I had a few sacred cows those being: use my Forgeline wheels (widened of course), keep the back seat, not modify the exterior body. Other than massaging some fender lips, we're good on all counts so far! Step One, disassemble: http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psqvzvamrc.jpg Step Two, mock up big tars! http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psmozqmbfo.jpg Some of these pictures are from some time ago as I've been working on and off the project for a while. So most likely, some may be out of chronological order sorry. RSRT supplied the front clip (TA2 if I remember correctly, Ron please confirm) with all the trimmings as well as the data for me to build the rear suspension from a design that I did from scratch. As a lot of you know, I don't have the engineering company that I was partners in anymore, well since January 1st of 2017... So thankfully I had the design pretty much wrapped up in detail before then, the only real issue is I don't have access to the CNC machines to make the cool parts now! I'll figure out something as I only need a few items now. I'm trying Google images instead of photobucket as I've not been happy with it really. So the images come in big! And videos I can only get to work as a link, not embedded. Anyway, here is some detail on the front RSRT clip: Bare clip http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psfwnyumfw.jpg Graphed into stock frame http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...ps61p4glwo.jpg to be continued... |
So on to the rear setup. Like I mentioned, I had designed this setup with data points from Ron. One sacred cow (keep the back seat), kept me from getting a more ideal setup, but I was willing to make that sacrafice.
What I came up with was a 3-link to replace the factory tri-angulated 4-link with the addition of a Watt's link. It almost packages completely under the stock floor/trunk pan...I say almost because the upper 3rd link bracket needs a clearance area in the trunk "shelf" above the axle. I jigged up the frame to a frame cart, setting it at ride height and tacking it down. After everything was squared up and true, I cut out the kick-up area over the axle. I drew up and had new frame rails laser cut out. They also utilize internal gusseting with tab-in-slot construction. They are really stout. Here's the rear rail section during fab. http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psbmlcio0h.jpg I originally had planned on a factory style tri-angulated 4-link with a Watts. But upon finding the CAD model going into bind with the addition of the Watts, and then confirming it with a few guys that actually had a Watts with a 4-link, I decided to go to the 3. Glad I did in hindsight, look for the link to the video below! Ok here is the 3-link during fab/mock up (I know, the welds suck on the crossmber side plates...it was the very first thing I ever tig welded, I got better, honest!): http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...pss0iqylyq.jpg http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psp4yyd9wt.jpg Once the axle was hung, I moved on to the Watts link, or Oberlink as it's been called. I wanted a chassis mounted bellcrank that packaged well, so this is what I came up with. It has rc adjustment from 7.5-12.5". Pcs to build it (thanks UMI!): http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psb9sings1.png Bell crank assembly, built by myself: http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psiqzjyhlk.jpg Assembly: http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psnz3qg6ki.jpg The last big part of the rear is the Strange housing and center section, a Pro HD aluminum case with a Detroit Locker and 3.70 gears, DSE C7 bearings and C6 brake brackets. http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psfofu12vu.jpg Mounted up: http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psdvtnlgpv.jpg http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...pshhga2sj5.jpg And now, the cool part seeing it in action! Next post I'll show some of the other parts that were custom made. |
So in order to build a rear setup that is basically a one-off, it requires a bunch of custom parts. There was a ton including all of the laser cut parts (almost 40 pcs there alone).
Here are some of the laser cut and machined pcs. Rear lower shock mounts: http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psdfcb8fba.jpg Axle tube mounts for the Watts, also the rear sway bar attaches directly to this bracket. A top clam shell clamp was also made. http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...ps2tkextpa.jpg Some of the link eyes in process. I made both right and left hand versions so they are on-car adjustable. http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psg3k2k4cr.jpg The milling steps to make them, not including turning and threading. http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...ps8rv8dij0.jpg Here are the 3 links and the lower shock mounts all finished up and powder coated. http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...pssgrprjij.jpg I went with a transmission mount that was made from tab-and-slot construction as well. http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...pszkhpffvn.jpg Of course, I made the bell crank for the Watts...and a few spares :) http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psmok2kj6d.jpg http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psbm9zheeo.jpg Can't seem to find the other pics, but that'll do for now. Should give you an idea. |
Aaron, most of your pics didn't post.
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Thanks Marcus EDIT: Ok, I'm working on getting the photos transferred over the photobucket...grrrr. Thought I'd try something new...but nooooo. They should be showing up now. |
wow wow wow:headspin::faint::yes::wow::hail::drool::brix:
and you have double for a 65' out in CA??:cheers: |
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No pics here either.....and I actually wanted to see them. Learn to forum noob!
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