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![]() 3692 Posts Member #: 1833 Formally mini_majic Auckland, New Zealand |
1st Sep, 2009 at 12:13:34pm
I am going to using a rear ARB in my car. I'm going for a blade type (if i'm right that's the type with tube welded between the turrets with blades coming off it and then link rods through the floor to the radius arms?).
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![]() 7765 Posts Member #: 74 I pick holes in everything.. Chief ancient post excavator |
1st Sep, 2009 at 12:23:52pm
I was adviced to buy the KAD one. That one is a blade type. Not sure if KAD makes different blades though. On 13th Jul, 2012 Ben H said:
Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem. |
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667 Posts Member #: 1376 Post Whore clock tower with a sniper rifle |
1st Sep, 2009 at 12:40:38pm
Sellholms Sweden sells blade ARB kits, you rotate the blades to set the stiffness, end mounting point is the same, they can be made in-car adjustable to
Edited by G13B on 1st Sep, 2009. internationally known as "big" swede |
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8604 Posts Member #: 573 Formerly Axel Podland |
1st Sep, 2009 at 12:46:47pm
James,
Saul Bellow - "A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep."
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667 Posts Member #: 1376 Post Whore clock tower with a sniper rifle |
1st Sep, 2009 at 01:15:50pm
Found some pics of my "dream" setup,
internationally known as "big" swede |
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![]() 7765 Posts Member #: 74 I pick holes in everything.. Chief ancient post excavator |
1st Sep, 2009 at 01:27:48pm
On 1st Sep, 2009 G13B said:
Sellholms Sweden sells blade ARB kits, you rotate the blades to set the stiffness, end mounting point is the same, they can be made in-car adjustable to for some inspiration http://sellholm.se/ they are under "övrigt" and then "krängningshämmare" fore pics/parts I thought they only did Gearboxes... Here's the direct link: http://sellholm.se/article_group.asp?id=29&g=6 On 13th Jul, 2012 Ben H said:
Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem. |
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![]() 3692 Posts Member #: 1833 Formally mini_majic Auckland, New Zealand |
1st Sep, 2009 at 01:52:12pm
On 1st Sep, 2009 Paul S said:
James, Dont weld the tube to the turrets, the tube needs to be able to rotate. Time to engage the brain. I've been rather stupid, of course it needs to rotate so you still have suspention! IDIOT! Its the twisting of the tube with the different suspension hieghts that creats the anti-roll effect. I need to have another think and get some inspiration from those pics before i go and end up solid mounting my rear suspension. Prize tit. :$ Cheers for the links. Inpiration time. But still thinking about tube dimensions? |
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![]() 7765 Posts Member #: 74 I pick holes in everything.. Chief ancient post excavator |
1st Sep, 2009 at 02:43:35pm
You can choose. Either use the bar as a twisting medium, or use a solid bar and have the arms be adjustable. Edited by Vegard on 1st Sep, 2009. On 13th Jul, 2012 Ben H said:
Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem. |
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![]() 3692 Posts Member #: 1833 Formally mini_majic Auckland, New Zealand |
1st Sep, 2009 at 03:13:41pm
Confused. I'm in need of more research i think. |
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Site Admin ![]() 9407 Posts Member #: 58 455bhp per ton 12 sec 1/4 mile road legal mini Sunny Bridgend, South Wales |
1st Sep, 2009 at 04:13:56pm
I like the idea of the twisted bar, but all that lot looks bloody heavy On 15th May, 2009 TurboDave said:
I think the welsh one has it right! 1st to provide running proof of turbo twinkie in a car and first to run a 1/4 in one!! Is your data backed up?? one extra month free for all Turbo minis members, PM me for detials |
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![]() 3692 Posts Member #: 1833 Formally mini_majic Auckland, New Zealand |
1st Sep, 2009 at 04:33:36pm
How is yours done Jim?
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8604 Posts Member #: 573 Formerly Axel Podland |
1st Sep, 2009 at 04:39:18pm
Saul Bellow - "A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep."
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![]() 3692 Posts Member #: 1833 Formally mini_majic Auckland, New Zealand |
1st Sep, 2009 at 04:43:37pm
Yeah, just been looking at that in the other thread Paul.
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857 Posts Member #: 1778 Post Whore Northants |
1st Sep, 2009 at 04:46:50pm
On 1st Sep, 2009 James_H said:
How does it pivot as it goes through those plates by the turrets? hmm that might explain why its so stiff i shall go and investigate |
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8604 Posts Member #: 573 Formerly Axel Podland |
1st Sep, 2009 at 04:49:35pm
The tube does not go through the plates by the turrets. The tube stops short and must run on a bearing fixed to the plate.
Saul Bellow - "A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep."
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857 Posts Member #: 1778 Post Whore Northants |
1st Sep, 2009 at 04:54:39pm
I've just had a look, the best way i can describe it is that there is a tube bolted between the turrets and then the arb is like a sleave and pivots on the tube.
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![]() 9502 Posts Member #: 1023 Post Whore Doncaster, South Yorkshire |
1st Sep, 2009 at 05:00:21pm
that setup looks pretty solid how much twist does it give? Yes i moved to the darkside |
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8604 Posts Member #: 573 Formerly Axel Podland |
1st Sep, 2009 at 05:00:42pm
Saul Bellow - "A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep."
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857 Posts Member #: 1778 Post Whore Northants |
1st Sep, 2009 at 05:10:41pm
On 1st Sep, 2009 Brett said:
that setup looks pretty solid how much twist does it give? Very little i would imagine, when we are moving the car it kicks up a wheel on the slightest surface inbalance
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![]() 3692 Posts Member #: 1833 Formally mini_majic Auckland, New Zealand |
1st Sep, 2009 at 05:33:00pm
I see. Very interesting.
Edited by James_H on 1st Sep, 2009. |
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![]() 646 Posts Member #: 1826 Post Whore Maldon Essex |
1st Sep, 2009 at 06:44:13pm
have a look in my build I think I have just made exactly what you are thinking of.
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![]() 3074 Posts Member #: 1348 Post Whore wakefield West Yorks |
1st Sep, 2009 at 07:28:44pm
Where did you find this?? is it just a universall one.
On 1st Sep, 2009 James_H said:
I see. Very interesting. Because i want to have a "strut brace" type arrangement between the turrets (no bulkhead) this set-up might take abit of fiddling to get in. And may be alittle heavy. Im thinking a 1" T45 "strut brace welded between the towers. Then a blade arrangement similat to this: Because of having no bulkhead and a flat boot floor i can mount this inside bolted to the floor and then drop the link rods through the floor like in you set-up. Opinions? |
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4314 Posts Member #: 700 Formerly British Open Classic The West Country |
1st Sep, 2009 at 07:29:41pm
On 1st Sep, 2009 Paul S said:
I still reckon that there is just a bearing in the end. Needs some paint though. It this yet another use for an idler bearing by chance? Isambard Kingdom Brunel said:
Nothing is impossible if you are an Engineer |
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![]() 3692 Posts Member #: 1833 Formally mini_majic Auckland, New Zealand |
1st Sep, 2009 at 07:45:02pm
Rick, i got that from www.alfaholics.com through google, search blade anti roll bar.
Edited by James_H on 1st Sep, 2009. |
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![]() 966 Posts Member #: 358 Post Whore Snetterton, Norfolk |
1st Sep, 2009 at 08:47:11pm
Some of our cars at work have adjustable blade arbs with a cable adjustor to alter the stiffness as the tyres go off through a race. Not quite what you need for a min though!!
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