Today I've got the car sitting on its suspension. The last job that was needed to get the suspension load bearing was making brackets to link the pushrod to the vette spindles.
I started by removing the sway-bar links to make a place to mount the push rod.
Those 13mm bolts would be reused in for the construction of the mount. The end link will be saved for future re-use as well.
After removing the endlinks from the spindles, the pad was the first piece drawn and cut.
The design is made to mount solidly flat against the sway-bar pad where the spindle is its strongest due a gusset thats cast into the beneath it. I designed the pad with two holes to weld the bolts in place, making the bracket a true one-piece design.
Now, The two small bolts alone are not robust enough alone to take the sheer loads from road travel, so in addition, I made eyelets to brace the other end of the pad to the upper control arm boss.
pre-fit assembly
And welded...
The car is now full load bearing!
With the adjustable brackets, I have lower the car quite a bit and still retain good trailing arm position. That ride height looks just right! :
Ive got one and a half more days me before I leave the lower 48 states. If the rain lets up, Then Im going to try to get the fuel cell installed before I leave!
I started by removing the sway-bar links to make a place to mount the push rod.
Those 13mm bolts would be reused in for the construction of the mount. The end link will be saved for future re-use as well.
After removing the endlinks from the spindles, the pad was the first piece drawn and cut.
The design is made to mount solidly flat against the sway-bar pad where the spindle is its strongest due a gusset thats cast into the beneath it. I designed the pad with two holes to weld the bolts in place, making the bracket a true one-piece design.
Now, The two small bolts alone are not robust enough alone to take the sheer loads from road travel, so in addition, I made eyelets to brace the other end of the pad to the upper control arm boss.
pre-fit assembly
And welded...
The car is now full load bearing!
With the adjustable brackets, I have lower the car quite a bit and still retain good trailing arm position. That ride height looks just right! :
Ive got one and a half more days me before I leave the lower 48 states. If the rain lets up, Then Im going to try to get the fuel cell installed before I leave!
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