Shaun
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I've been working on and off for many years on some roller bearing upper and lower tubular control arms.
The lca pivot features a 3/4" monoball and the upper is held to the 4140 shaft with giant heims. Yes, I know they are in single shear but the through bolt size is so large it is not a concern. Both control arms feature screw in ball joints that are super easy to replace/service. Tubing is .120 tig welded.
I shortened the UCA and changed the BJ angle so I can increase the negative camber gain. An added benefit of the shorter UCA is I can run a 245 tire on the front with a rolled fender lip.
I've had them out on the track for a few hours already with no issues so far. I'm still messing with lengths getting the negative camber gain and desired alignment specs sorted out.
What do you think? These prototypes are rattle can painted grey just for rust protoection through testing. They will be blasted and magnafluxed for cracks after testing. I was going to powder the production pieces black like our strut rods but I kind of like the grey. Vote?
The lca pivot features a 3/4" monoball and the upper is held to the 4140 shaft with giant heims. Yes, I know they are in single shear but the through bolt size is so large it is not a concern. Both control arms feature screw in ball joints that are super easy to replace/service. Tubing is .120 tig welded.
I shortened the UCA and changed the BJ angle so I can increase the negative camber gain. An added benefit of the shorter UCA is I can run a 245 tire on the front with a rolled fender lip.
I've had them out on the track for a few hours already with no issues so far. I'm still messing with lengths getting the negative camber gain and desired alignment specs sorted out.
What do you think? These prototypes are rattle can painted grey just for rust protoection through testing. They will be blasted and magnafluxed for cracks after testing. I was going to powder the production pieces black like our strut rods but I kind of like the grey. Vote?
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