Re: [Amc-list] Re; A front suspension idea!
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Re: [Amc-list] Re; A front suspension idea!




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From: "John Elle" <johnelle@xxxxxxxxx>
> SNIP

> The Front part of the Control Arm would stay exactly where it is at the
> present. There is no need to change it. 

I was thinking the arm would spread to the front. That was last night thoguh and I guess it could move toward the rear, just different thinking. My impression of the Chevy II item wsa that it bolted to the front, my bad if I looked at it wrong.

> Probably take a rack too. 
> Snip
> But not important.
 
It is if your trying to keep cost down. Moving the arm to the rear ends that problem though.


> SNIP
> Back to this bolt in lower assembly.
> Your going to have ot crawl under the car and spec out where the front arm
> pivot point needs to go.
> Then see what it takes to put it there.
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> No need to change the front, leave it where it is. 
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> Will it clear the steering?
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> Not necessary to worry about it.
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> Then will you be able to fit an existing swaybar?
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> If the front portion of the lower control arm is exactly the same as
> existing unit, no change in sway bar. 

I agree with the above.

> Get the length of those Chev II lower arms and if they are the right length,
> you could actually start with those!
> SNIP
> It is not hard to fabricate a lower control arm. The front pivot is located,
> the Ball Joint position is located, all that is needed is to determine the
> angle of the rear part of the control bar which in part would be determined
> by the interfering parts if any. A lower control arm can be welded up out of
> tube stock and re-enforcing plates using something of the same pivot that is
> currently in use. 
> The trailing side of the control bar would be determined by seeing to it
> that it was physically in line with the pivot point of the front side which
> is mounted on a "cam" type adjustment bolt which could be duplicated for the
> rear side too.
> The mounting "plate" could be fabricated to be located by the two bolts that
> hold the front crossmember and at least one of the bolts that holds the
> existing strut rod mount and be gusseted as needed with a "cam" adjustment
> in it too.

My question is, if it is so easy, why has no one done it???

> SNIP
> Keep it as narrow as is safe, no I don't know what that is?!
> SNIP
> I don't either
> but to the best of my knowledge, nothing says that a control arm has to be
> uniform in dimension with the front portion equaling the rear portion. 
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> Just noodling, but it sure is causing some intriguing thought to surface. 
> My thoughts do not see a need to address a coil over type of suspension as
> there is nothing specifically wrong with existing configuration 


That is why I would try and build it as a two part system. If you could build the lower assembly for the late model cars, then do the upper for the pre 70 cars. You would increase your market for the lower. No, there is nothing wrong with the uppers of any year, but the general impression by the public is that it is faulty... 
   Building the upper would open a larger market. it could be done in phases, trying to keep in mind where you were headed to allow for it as you design it.



nor to
> address the probability of incorporating a rack as there is no particular
> need to do so. 
> Neither does the existing kit for Chevy applications, that is one of the
> reasons the kit is listed for under $400.00 and for comparison purposes a
> Mustang II suspension package starts at about $1200 from most places and
> goes up. Including a Rack and Pinion Steering is extra! 
> John. 
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Mark Price
Morgantown, WV
1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5
" I was different before people dared to be different" 

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