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anyone running red9 wishbone kit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mags" data-source="post: 546738" data-attributes="member: 13104"><p>Thanks, I was showing the box/bracket etc to my brother-in-law who is an engineer, he was suggesting he could skim a couple of mm off the Pailton box and make a thicker bracket with more threads to grab. I first want to measure from the chassis leg to the centre line of the column to see what the ideal position is. I don't want to place strain on the rubber coupling and have it fail prematurely due to it acting as a UJ instead of just a coupling.</p><p>The Pailton box should be a quality bit of kit, its their business, I bet they aint cheap.</p><p></p><p>Ideally I'd lose a little of the bottom flange of the chassis leg to allow it to sit nice and flat as Bluenose has done but that's going to have to wait, I've got no intention of cutting/welding yet after its taken me 5 years to restore my bus!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mags, post: 546738, member: 13104"] Thanks, I was showing the box/bracket etc to my brother-in-law who is an engineer, he was suggesting he could skim a couple of mm off the Pailton box and make a thicker bracket with more threads to grab. I first want to measure from the chassis leg to the centre line of the column to see what the ideal position is. I don't want to place strain on the rubber coupling and have it fail prematurely due to it acting as a UJ instead of just a coupling. The Pailton box should be a quality bit of kit, its their business, I bet they aint cheap. Ideally I'd lose a little of the bottom flange of the chassis leg to allow it to sit nice and flat as Bluenose has done but that's going to have to wait, I've got no intention of cutting/welding yet after its taken me 5 years to restore my bus! [/QUOTE]
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anyone running red9 wishbone kit?
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