Rear suspension
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Rear suspension
as i started one on front suspension, i thought i'd give the rear ago too.
i know that a escort rear axle has been mention and that of a marina rear axle what differences are involved.
obviously the PCD would be different and as far as i know theres not enough meat on the escort half shafts to redrill for a different PCD.
are there any other alternatives?
i know that a escort rear axle has been mention and that of a marina rear axle what differences are involved.
obviously the PCD would be different and as far as i know theres not enough meat on the escort half shafts to redrill for a different PCD.
are there any other alternatives?
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If it's just the pcd thats a problem you could re-drill the wheels, like I had done on my Wellers.
Or by fitting the ford front disc brake conversion you can opt for the ford pcd or Morris pcd with those. And if fitting the marina rear axle fit the marina front discs if you can find any.
Or by fitting the ford front disc brake conversion you can opt for the ford pcd or Morris pcd with those. And if fitting the marina rear axle fit the marina front discs if you can find any.
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Ive read recently about the MGB axle, what are the big problems with doing this? can the original spring locations be used? what are the ratios like? presumably the wolsley brakes (or discs) would balance out the beefier rear brakes.
Would inboard telescopic dampers (inboard tops) handle the axle suffecently? how would this cope with say... 200 ponies (as a ballpark) can the "wraparound" on the rear leaves be solved (when the leaves try and wrap around the axle under hard acceleration)
Sorry for all the questions (and thread hijack
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Would inboard telescopic dampers (inboard tops) handle the axle suffecently? how would this cope with say... 200 ponies (as a ballpark) can the "wraparound" on the rear leaves be solved (when the leaves try and wrap around the axle under hard acceleration)
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Capri Mk 1 3 litre fitted straight on to the springs - just needed new U bolts, prop sorted to match, and the capri handbrake lever (minor one didn't have enough travel). I'm sure I even use the minor (Riley 1.5 in my case) brake pipes.
It is slightly wider though, but not much.
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It is slightly wider though, but not much.
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Depends on how strong your sphincter is.bigginger wrote:Don't know, none by me. Merely pointing out that there's a lot more to a 200 brake Minor than a big enginemorris62 wrote:what hijack

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I've got Ford Sierra XR4 independent rear suspension on the convertable but that has a space-frame chassis too!Lukey wrote:Has anybody fitted an independent rear end before? Is it a lot more work?
Disc brakes and a limited slip diff come as standard.
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