Thread: JAG Front suspension.
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05-22-2008 09:17 AM #1
JAG Front suspension.
Hellow everyone, I am new here so please be nice :-)
I am over here in the UK, building a 32 from scratch. Due to funny old UK law I need to use front and rear suspension from the same (donor) car, and I am using the axels from a Jag xjs.
Does anyone have any pictures of this suspension on the front. The reason I ask is that on the Jag the suspension is not perpendicular to the chassis but it converges towards the back of the car. Why did jag do this ?
I have hopefully included a file for you to see what i mean.
thanks for any help.
regardsThe views expressed above are from a confused individual and may not represent what he thought he was saying.
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05-22-2008 09:35 AM #2
I'v never worked on a Jag front end. it sounds like your best option is to use a traditional solid rear axle, and I beam front end, that way everything will fit like it should.. your file did not come throughYou don't know what you've got til it's gone
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05-23-2008 10:22 PM #3
Originally Posted by future proof
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05-24-2008 07:47 AM #4
Contact Jerry Kugel, he was doing Jag pieces all the way back in the '60s, nobody knows more about adapting this stuff to early rods than him; Welcome to Kugel KomponentsYour Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
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05-24-2008 10:38 AM #5
Originally Posted by LuxobargeLife is not a dress rehearsal… Live each day to it’s fullest!
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05-27-2008 09:17 AM #6
Illustration of problem...
Attached is a photo showing the current swept geometry - can this be straight?The views expressed above are from a confused individual and may not represent what he thought he was saying.
Thank you Roger. .
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