Wonky Wing Stay!
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andy99998

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28 posts

123 months

Thursday 8th October 2015
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This is my first post here - so firstly Hi all! - So I am a proud new Caterham owner, when I bought the car it was second hand (2011), I always wanted to build one from scratch, but quite frankly I didn't have the space to build one so I opted for a car I can upgrade and work on as budget permits over the coming years.

To cut a long story short, the previous owner had overtightened the cycle wings and caused a few large cracks to split across them, the left hand wing was always very slightly off centre but I had always assumed this was due to the holes drilled into the wing stays not being straight. However...no matter how much effort I put into measuring and making sure the new wings were drilled in line, the new wing still looked slightly off...upon further inspection it looks like the wing stay has taken a knock at some point and is a bit misaligned - I guess my main question is does anyone know the best way to "persuade" the wing stays back into their correct position?

DCL

1,228 posts

200 months

Thursday 8th October 2015
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Just eat your porridge and bend them. You can also make the top fixing hole (at the ball joint) a little bigger to allow some adjustment, and put washers under the stub axle mounting point too. But it is difficult to get a perfect match each side.

andy99998

Original Poster:

28 posts

123 months

Thursday 8th October 2015
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Good news is I had porridge this morning...so will give that a go, the washers may also work looking at the way it is misaligned...will report back.

Thanks so much!

anonymous-user

75 months

Thursday 8th October 2015
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The brand new wing stays I got with my kit this year weren't perfectly aligned.

I just used a tube and my hands to 'persuade' them into the right position.

Newscuttlepanel

126 posts

155 months

Thursday 8th October 2015
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2nd the tube idea, get them as close to matching then bond the arch on with copious amounts of tiger seal.