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Post by weavo56 on Sept 25, 2013 6:33:06 GMT -5
Hi all , did this video on sunday before the runout . your thoughts please . Does it look OK ? youtu.be/2Rd7Z-CfhawGraham
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Post by clive1 on Sept 25, 2013 10:58:01 GMT -5
Can't really help Graham but it looks OK to me, it's a better video than the clutch video ;D Clive.
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Post by weavo56 on Sept 25, 2013 11:37:13 GMT -5
Yes a bit more action than the clutch movie
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Post by tiger6trev (T.C) on Sept 25, 2013 17:44:45 GMT -5
Graham According to Newton's laws of motion, all forces have both magnitude and direction. A bump in the road causes the wheel to move up and down perpendicular to the road surface. The magnitude, of course, depends on whether the wheel is striking a giant bump or a tiny speck. Either way, the car wheel experiences a vertical acceleration as it passes over an imperfection. To this avail yours suspension seems to be behaving in the right manner to this law Hope this helps Trev.
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Post by clive1 on Sept 25, 2013 18:19:10 GMT -5
Trev, have you had alphabet spaghetti again for tea, or have you copied it out of the Sun!!! Clive P.S. EXCELLENT BULL S--T
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Post by tonyb on Sept 26, 2013 11:54:52 GMT -5
Actually when fitted to semi trailing bottom arms the wheel moves in an arc relative to the road and also moves in a lateral plane to a small degree Knackered after thinking about that ! You can get solid diff mounts but I don't know what difference they'd make. Tony
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Post by tiger6trev (T.C) on Sept 26, 2013 13:32:42 GMT -5
Ha Love it....
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Post by weavo56 on Sept 26, 2013 15:00:47 GMT -5
i've been looking at them tony , mainly for cossi powered fords . One view was they transmit noise into the car , dont think it would matter with our cars though ;D I've got the poly bushes to do the trailing arms ,when I get round to doing them Graham
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