I've already got my 1 ton beams, stripped and painted, stripped down to the bare beam and spindle. We test fit the brake assembly together and after some headaches we found we can use...
-1 ton beams/spindles
-3/4 ton calipers (brand spankin new off the 3/4 ton stuff) and 3/4 ton backing plates
-3/4 ton races in the 1 ton discs with 1 ton bearings
I think that's how we did it.
I'll be bending them like the other set soon, and we are going to plate these down the beam. They will NEVER bend!
Those are great photos--I like the way you drew the red line to illustrate the bend. That really did the trick.
That's also a great photo of your Bumpside lifting off! I have always felt, deep down, that 3/4 ton Bumpsides were meant primarily for aviation. Well done!!!
Dustin for many it would be easier but for me It would be easiest to bend the 1 ton beams. I already had them, and just need to spend a half our bending them, then some plating. If i built new beams I'd use heims and that starts adding up already for a budget build.
robroy wrote:
I have always felt, deep down, that 3/4 ton Bumpsides were meant primarily for aviation. Well done!!!
I'm wondering if for racing you don't need a double shock set up in the front?
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