stronger wishbones
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stronger wishbones
gonna be replacing my wishbones as they are quite bad and it bringd to mind scrappys car which bent one
as they are pressed steel im thinging of getting sone 2mm plate or metal rod welded along the seem to make sure they hold
bear in mind that the engine will hopefully get close to the 200bhp mark and these were designed with 112 in mind
any better ideas?
as they are pressed steel im thinging of getting sone 2mm plate or metal rod welded along the seem to make sure they hold
bear in mind that the engine will hopefully get close to the 200bhp mark and these were designed with 112 in mind
any better ideas?
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Re: stronger wishbones
There are pros and cons to this - the biggest con I can think of is that maybe wishbones are designed to collapse in the event of a hard impact. If you make them too stiff all the force will be transferred to the chassis. I'd rather deal with bent wishbones than a bent chassis.
I've seen a lot of builds where people copy the factory wishbones on mk2s/Corrados - these are seam welded but with gaps left in between.
Other options would be "reinforcing plates" - https://www.epytec.de/en/chassis-techno ... kung?c=478 - it wouldn't be too hard to make your own.
I've seen a lot of builds where people copy the factory wishbones on mk2s/Corrados - these are seam welded but with gaps left in between.
Other options would be "reinforcing plates" - https://www.epytec.de/en/chassis-techno ... kung?c=478 - it wouldn't be too hard to make your own.
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thats a good point, hadnt factored in desigend failure
that link is just what im looking for, as far as i know the mk1 golf and the mk2 scirocco are based on the same plaftform
anyone know if the wishbones are the same?
that link is just what im looking for, as far as i know the mk1 golf and the mk2 scirocco are based on the same plaftform
anyone know if the wishbones are the same?
Re: stronger wishbones
Worth a read.
http://944lux.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/ne ... y.html?m=1
http://944lux.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/ne ... y.html?m=1
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Re: stronger wishbones
Yes same wishbones for Mk1 golf and Mk1 golf cabriolet as fitted to a mk2 and Mk1 Scirocco.
Mk2 golf wishbones are different.
Mk2 golf wishbones are different.
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Re: stronger wishbones
cool, thanks for confirmationmark1gls wrote:Yes same wishbones for Mk1 golf and Mk1 golf cabriolet as fitted to a mk2 and Mk1 Scirocco.
Mk2 golf wishbones are different.
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Re: stronger wishbones
check this out porche 944 turbo alloy wishbones apparently can fit!!
http://clubgti.com/showthread.php?19244 ... s-on-a-MK1
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Re: stronger wishbones
right, i was looking for the guy who makes tubular wishbones that are adjustable for shanes car
this is another guy who does the same thing, maily setup for peugeots but i bet he would be able to sort a scirocco wishbone out
http://www.satchellengineering.co.uk/su ... ering.html
this is another guy who does the same thing, maily setup for peugeots but i bet he would be able to sort a scirocco wishbone out
http://www.satchellengineering.co.uk/su ... ering.html
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Re: stronger wishbones
james butler wrote:right, i was looking for the guy who makes tubular wishbones that are adjustable for shanes car
this is another guy who does the same thing, maily setup for peugeots but i bet he would be able to sort a scirocco wishbone out
http://www.satchellengineering.co.uk/su ... ering.html
nice of you to think of me .... i have also been doing some research and in the end i just sat back and not bothered any futher as i agree with mr brown - would rather replace a bent wishbone than deal with a bent chassis. must admit, the wishbones that came off the scala were in piss poor condition and my driving isnt 'driving miss daisy style' the replacements from the storm i brought new are doing a good job.
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totally agree buddy, glad you got it sorted as the photos of the wheels pulled back in the arches were pretty shocking.scrappy1382 wrote:
nice of you to think of me .... i have also been doing some research and in the end i just sat back and not bothered any futher as i agree with mr brown - would rather replace a bent wishbone than deal with a bent chassis. the replacements from the storm i brought new are doing a good job.
still it would be nice to have the adjustability on the lower arms albeit at a cost
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It would make things alot easier to adjust camber etc yeah, so that side of things im intriqued [emoji4]
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Re: stronger wishbones
I believe this guy already works with a VW specialist - Jason Moyles - http://www.jmrclubsport.co.uk to produce an 020 "motorsport" style shifter. As Jason specialises in all things mk1 chassis I'm sure Satchell are familiar with our cars.james butler wrote: http://www.satchellengineering.co.uk/su ... ering.html
This is also a great idea for widetracking/camber/rose-jointed suspension
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Very nice
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