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OK, the plate install went well

Old Jul 24, 2001 | 09:55 PM
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I had to figure out a way to hold the three bolts in the upper piece without them falling out in-order to put into the strut back into the tower, if you can make it out I used rubber bands on all three bolts to prevent them from falling out.
(We have to solve this problem to make this a more friendly install)

The first pics shows the plates plus rubber bands

The second pics shows the plates install in the tower, this particular position was as far pos camber I can get while the wheels were on the ground

Tomorrow (Wed) hopefully I can get a complete alignment to see if these plates are useable. Designing is one thing, particallity is another

And know for your viewing pleasure, the pics. Of course I had to save these for last to make sure everyone read my text and not just look at the pics. My bad, enjoy.




Old Jul 24, 2001 | 10:01 PM
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The first pic

Shows how the caster adjustment possible, the entire plate just slides under the tower (back to rear)
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