New suspension design
Discussion
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/robin-hood-kit-car-unfi...
It comes with manual & cd. But you don't have to use them.
It comes with manual & cd. But you don't have to use them.
Kevp said:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/robin-hood-kit-car-unfi...
It comes with manual & cd. But you don't have to use them.
WTF, that can’t be right surely, just to mock up? it’s not even close to being a viable suspension setup.It comes with manual & cd. But you don't have to use them.
AdiT said:
I can see what you're thinking but those aren't wishbones+coilovers, they're fixed mountings for the top of the McPherson struts... They won't be fixed for very long!
Shocking! (no pun intended)
I can see the McPherson strut idea, but dismissed it originally. I can't find another 7 type with McPherson, and look at the bottom drop-link. It is a trailing arm aided with an anti roll bar. Shocking! (no pun intended)
I'm convinced is assembled incorrectly - but!!
sleeky said:
they are Sierra wishbones, its how Ford used to do mcpherson struts, using the arb as the rear link, penny pinching at its finest!
My Cossie was like that until I changed it to compression struts and then WRC cradle....it’s pretty basic and compromised suspension front and especially rear on what was a quick car back in the day.Keeps the cost of the kit down by using as many components from the doner as possible, similar to how the exocet uses the mx5 subframes etc. By no means ideal in this case but that is the aim. Earlier attempts by robin hood used the Sierra hubs, wishbones and arb mated to a supplied upper wishbone to give a double wishbone suspension with inboard shocks, a better attempt in my mind.
https://nw.rhocar.org/identification.htm
https://nw.rhocar.org/identification.htm
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