17:th-Apr-2018, 09:12:25
(This post was last modified: 17:th-Apr-2018, 09:15:26 by sparkyscfc74.)
(17:th-Apr-2018, 08:48:16)rlievens Wrote: Yeah I would definitely make the brackets myself.
Just need to find the correct struts. If it indeed soes turn out almost as expensive I can order the kit too.
But I'm a bit affraid of the shipping costs to Belgium..
So they are 400mm when fully out?
It’s 400mm from centre to centre of the ball joints. On the top of the strut is a straight connector and the bottom is an angled connector. The strut itself is about 380mm.
In my opinion the hardest thing would be getting the force correct or it just won’t work correctly
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(17:th-Apr-2018, 08:59:29)umognog Wrote: Another potential for saving money: scrap yards.
However it is important to balance the concept of time & effort as well.
For me, if it's more than a couple of hours, it's not worth saving £10 or £20
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I’m with you on this one, I work for an engineering company and perhaps could have made my own brackets, but then I would have to either paint them or get them zinc coated, at least with the kit, all the hard work is done
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