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09-20-2021, 04:44 PM | #10 | |
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Re: GRIZZ’s ‘79 - 2WD BLAZER Challenge over in London, England. “~It’s not a Project
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I am hoping that I do it justice. And also trying to future proof it all. [quote author="@bricol" source="/post/2698304/thread" timestamp="1632151626"][quote source="/post/2697881/thread" author="@grizz" timestamp="1631884038"]I do not understand the technical terms highlighted in orange. "Bump" - suspension travel upwards from normal ride height - think of it as when you go over a "bump". "Droop" - suspension travel downwards form normal ride height - if you jack a car up on the chassis, it takes a bit to get the wheel off the ground as the suspension "droops". Rule of thumb seems to be 2/3 of travel (minimum of 2" ish ) is in bump, with a 1/3 of travel in droop for a road going car. My trials special will have considerably more of each [/quote][/quote] Cannot remember who asked about the bump stops now. So I went and fitted the adapter, spacer and a wheel tonight after dinner Shows the bump stop, and I think it is missed, or is it. Looks OK from here. I am hoping that when it is all loaded up with engine and gearbox fitted in there, that the geometry stays good. Not a lot planned this week. I am, hoping to get @paulf over, with his hydraulic press to make life easier. Here’s to hoping.
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