Thread: IFS without fenders pic
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05-03-2010 04:46 AM #16
Ken, That's what Dave S and I were alluding to build. I thought you had a push rod/inboard spring set up but was too lazy to check your posts last night - too beat from yard workDave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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05-03-2010 08:25 AM #17
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05-03-2010 08:33 AM #18
Ken, that's very interesting. Is there a kit with this geometry or did you fab that whole front end yourself? What type of mods and to what frame did you do this to?
At first glance, I'm seeing a completely shop fab'd design. I'm hoping not. I'm a garage builder with no welding capabilities... so that's one of my constraints. I need mostly pre-fab'd stuff I can bolt together. I can get away with carrying parts to local shops for some simple welds, sheet metal fab, etc. But bassically, that's what I got - a "60s muscle car" garage - not a custom fab shop.
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05-03-2010 02:36 PM #19
Under construction, 27 roadster stretched to 117" wheelbase, 2 x 6 x 0.120" framerails, 1 1/8 x 0.188" control arms....
I also am a garage builder. Get the book "Tune to Win" by Carroll Smith. He lays it all out about how to design and make the independent front, independent rear suspension. Once you get your head wrapped around his teachings, it's a slam-dunk. Side note: If I ever do this again, I'll use 1 1/4" diameter tubing for the lower control arm and 3/4" for the upper. Better aesthetics.Last edited by techinspector1; 05-03-2010 at 02:43 PM.
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05-03-2010 03:56 PM #20
Post #58 on this thread shows another approach that's neither fish nor fowl. I'm not sure I'd do another one this way, but coil-overs on a tube axle seemed unique at the time.Last edited by Henry Rifle; 05-03-2010 at 03:58 PM.
Jack
Gone to Texas
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05-03-2010 06:19 PM #21
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05-03-2010 07:44 PM #22
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05-05-2010 01:45 AM #23
Check out this site...JR has developed all his own stuff over the years,very meticulous man,with a good name...
www.rodsbyreid.co.nzMicah 6:8
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Robin.
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05-05-2010 07:41 AM #24
I don't remember if Ken did his own, but you're not too far from Jerry Kugel in La Habra; http://www.kugelkomponents.com/produ...uspension.html
If you don't have the equipment to do the fab getting a frame and components from Kugel would be a good way to go, he's got a long and distinguished reputation for quality.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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05-05-2010 01:47 PM #25
Thanks, Bob!!
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05-05-2010 01:52 PM #26
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05-05-2010 02:29 PM #27
This is my IFS--a Heidt Superide. Please ignore me.
Lynn
'32 3W
There's no 12 step program for stupid!
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05-05-2010 02:58 PM #28
Lynn is that bump on the hood new?If it's not broke, fix it anyway.
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05-06-2010 07:05 AM #29
No, Mike. It has always been there. I originally planned it for a cowl induction set-up, but since I have no louvers on the hood sides, it lets the hot air out so it runs cooler. I am still thinking about changing it over to cowl induction, but the "ah-hah!" light bulb has not gone off yet.
Lynn
'32 3W
There's no 12 step program for stupid!
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05-08-2010 02:06 AM #30
Ok gang. It's been awhile. With everything that was going on taking care of my mom's affairs and making a few needed mods to the Healey, it was June before anything really got rolling on this...
My Little Red Muscle Truck