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More beamage... gussets now being added...

 

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Pmsl was all.getting a little confusing, best to keep it simple kev :) Tonys is looking mint mate, as is that beam, can't beat a bit of gusset in the morning lol.

 

Out of interest though, I guess the beam is just to adjust toe on the rear axle, what's the overall advantages? I know it will increase track which you need for the shell but what's the other benefits, serious question and cracking welding on that.

 

Pmsl was all.getting a little confusing, best to keep it simple kev :) Tonys is looking mint mate, as is that beam, can't beat a bit of gusset in the morning lol.

 

Out of interest though, I guess the beam is just to adjust toe on the rear axle, what's the overall advantages? I know it will increase track which you need for the shell but what's the other benefits, serious question and cracking welding on that.

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It will adjust the toe yes mate, but not how you would like to adjust toe in an ideal world so that's not what is for.

 

Toe and camber is adjusted by shims on the hub.

 

Over all advantage of this beam is it being more independent than the statick standard rear beam.

 

Overall independence isn't what you want though, and I am running a GrpA rear bladed ARB which will give back some control when running but also allowing the blades to give more adjustment, theoreticly, from static state to very independent.

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loving the roof and bonnet vents :thumb: you're brave to cut into the roof :D

 

 

Yer, was a worrying time cutting those holes tbh lol

 

 

Those are some big stoppers! :jaw:

 

 

They should stop me quite well, well that's the plan.

 

Rear has 300mm bells and rota's fitted also, not sure what callipers I am fitting to rear yet.

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loving the roof and bonnet vents :thumb: you're brave to cut into the roof :D

 

 

Yer, was a worrying time cutting those holes tbh lol

 

 

Those are some big stoppers! :jaw:

 

 

They should stop me quite well, well that's the plan.

 

Rear has 300mm bells and rota's fitted also, not sure what callipers I am fitting to rear yet.

 

Big ones!

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Quick update.

 

 

Firstly I would like to say, MTMortorsport have great! customer service and from my experiance, are a very trusted seller, trader, Mark couldn't have been a nicer bloke to deal with! after a few issues with postage, thanks again Mark.

 

 

 

 

 

I have purchased an adjustable WRC ARB to compliment my new rear beam, also appears to have some history in being removed from Harvey Gibbs built WRC Escos. Nice touch I thought lol

 

 

 

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Bit of an update, not one you'll porbably get to excited about but I did lol

Windscreen is in!

 

 

http://i1089.photobucket.com/albums/i359/LuciferTWO666/d66281b7.jpg

 

Heated as not sure what I doing re-matrix yet.

 

http://i1089.photobucket.com/albums/i359/LuciferTWO666/d72bae6f.jpg

 

Removed the vin plate gap, looked crap.

 

 

http://i1089.photobucket.com/albums/i359/LuciferTWO666/c37d0019.jpg

 

http://i1089.photobucket.com/albums/i359/LuciferTWO666/1b16597c.jpg

 

http://i1089.photobucket.com/albums/i359/LuciferTWO666/3f85fd7d.jpg

 

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http://i1089.photobucket.com/albums/i359/LuciferTWO666/6f55d675.jpg

 

 

Also my mate Andy brought a scrap boot up that I was able to have the glass removed from, was shocked how light it was, tempted to fit it in my boot as is, but the plan is to use it as a template to cut my perpex window to.

 

http://i1089.photobucket.com/albums/i359/LuciferTWO666/b7ee9bbe.jpg

 

More soon.

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