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Here is a quick documentary of a trailing arm build I recently completed for an R1 buggy project I am working on. Paper templates (old school)watercut parts finishedInner components welded:Overall view:Fitup for welding
Reply:Continued...couple welds...and DONE!
Reply:I like the jig. Can you do both sides with the same jig or do you have to rebuild it to do the second side? I'm amazed at how often guy's won't take the time to make a simple jig like this to do a job. Often it's much faster and simpler that trying to work without one. Nice work..No government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size. Government programs, once launched, never disappear. Actually, a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we'll ever see on this earth! Ronald Reagan
Reply:excellent!
Reply:Yes, both sides can be built with the same jig. Toe is neural , camber is set using shims in the jig on the microstub. The jig was not only usefull in setting wheelbase, but in welding to help control warpage |
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