Another idea for the rear suspension |
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Another idea for the rear suspension |
bam914 |
Jul 5 2011, 07:56 PM
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I have finally finished all of my side work and can get back on the transformation of the ITB 914 to EP. I started the rear suspension over a year ago and I am finally finishing it up. It is a little different then what others have done.
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r_towle |
Jul 5 2011, 08:42 PM
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Interesting.
Do you think the heim joint can swing far enough to not limit the travel? I assume you have tested this and I have no idea, just makes me wonder why you put it horizontal instead of vertical? But, I would never attempt what you are doing. Rich |
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