View Full Version : new bits, all in the cause for widetrack !
Justin..
22-06-2006, 19:01
8)
:lol:
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a341/justin_2k5/Image013.jpg
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a341/justin_2k5/Image011.jpg
cant wait to see the look of the mot testers face :? :lol:
Nice and bright that. I like, its different.
Just have to keep it clean :wink:
Justin..
22-06-2006, 19:09
lol wont be easy :shock:
Justin..
22-06-2006, 19:45
heres the before shot :shock:
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a341/justin_2k5/1subframe.jpg
:shock:
Scott-16v!
22-06-2006, 19:47
looking good mate 8)
Justin..
22-06-2006, 19:48
thank yoo :D
you found out where the lower brace fits then? looks nice and bright :D
Justin..
22-06-2006, 19:54
yeah theres 2 holes it lines up with , easy peasy with a little help from arj256 8)
Might have to invest in a lower brace
which subframe u using mate, 16v or willy ?
Justin..
22-06-2006, 22:51
just a 16v
Looks good.
Hope it worth the effort :P
Justin..
22-06-2006, 23:15
you know it will be :P 8)
looks very very nice!
i wanna do this at some point but need to find a cheap subframe etc to use first! im gonna get mine stich welded along the seams as well!
im also NOT gonna go widetrack. ive seen to many arches ruined by running low and widetrack. i mean it works, but you need a run a lot of -ve camber to save the tyres fouling the arches! least with the valver track you can get it as low as you like. :wink:
i wanna do this at some point but need to find a cheap subframe etc to use first! im gonna get mine stich welded along the seams as well!
1.2/1.4 subframe from scrappy? About £20?
vts_saxo
23-06-2006, 12:37
Pah stew you know wide tracks the way forward, what the chat about knockhill tonight then?
looks very very nice!
i wanna do this at some point but need to find a cheap subframe etc to use first! im gonna get mine stich welded along the seams as well!
im also NOT gonna go widetrack. ive seen to many arches ruined by running low and widetrack. i mean it works, but you need a run a lot of -ve camber to save the tyres fouling the arches! least with the valver track you can get it as low as you like. :wink:
But you dont necessarily have to go really low for a good suspension setup.
Its only one factor in the setup.
The widetrack would be alot better with a lowish ride height, rather than a slammed valver setup
Pah stew you know wide tracks the way forward, what the chat about knockhill tonight then?
damn forgot about that. ive txt u mate!
would need to run some serious -ve camber to run as low as i want on williams track. northy you got any pics of ur cup car showing camber and ride height? if not go out and take some for me plz! :wink: 8)
colin - vts_saxo is on -25mm springs and has a the very slightest of arch damage. i suppose one way round it is 45 profile tyres! :twisted:
think northys is runnin wide track anyway int it?
I wish mine didn't catch as much as it does - full locks a laugh to attempt but I can't see me ever raising it back up its stupidly hard to upset the car like that..
Think I may invest in new suspension all round though at some point - I reckon its just on springs at the front and could do with a revamp :D
would need to run some serious -ve camber to run as low as i want on williams track. northy you got any pics of ur cup car showing camber and ride height? if not go out and take some for me plz! :wink: 8)
Why do you want to go so low Stew? Are you planning on doing a lot of track driving or something? :?
Just chop the arches, weight saving :lol:
low, schmo....lower does'nt = better
Yup :)
Low n Hard + bumps = rubbish.
Although...
Low n Hard + smooth surface = goooooood :twisted:
All about getting the right balance I guess. But how many smooth roads are there out there, other than a race circuit :?
would need to run some serious -ve camber to run as low as i want on williams track. northy you got any pics of ur cup car showing camber and ride height? if not go out and take some for me plz! :wink: 8)
Why do you want to go so low Stew? Are you planning on doing a lot of track driving or something? :?
Yep! :twisted:
I know its all about comprimise, but currently my hybrid is a tad too stiff for b roads anyway. think the lack of weight in the rear really doesnt help!
I dont wanna go too low, just wanna keep the ride height i got at the moment, but i know for a fact that i would ruin the arches.
colin's (vts_saxo) williams 3 is no where near as low and has problems on lock etc
Yup :)
Low n Hard + bumps = rubbish.
Although...
Low n Hard + smooth surface = goooooood :twisted:
All about getting the right balance I guess. But how many smooth roads are there out there, other than a race circuit :?
Agreed :D
Clio_GTT
23-06-2006, 22:36
Just chop the arches, weight saving :lol:
I've completely taken the lip off the arches and at -25mm it still rubs.
Std springs are on but it feels jelly like, might whack the -25 back on and put up with the rubbing
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