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I touched on this before. After messing with many options I ended up laser cutting new a-arms. I got them welded up this weekend. Off to the powdercoaters.

-around 7 degrees of caster adjustable +/- 2 (or so)
-No wheel spacers
-Camber adjustable

Get these put on and get back to work on the steering rag length adjusted and welded to eliminate bump steer.



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Thanks. Just wish a few things were not taking so long. The laser/flame cutting business is just....busy.....


Did have a Cushman with ridgid ridged springs. Think I may have already posted it. I uses it to haul welders and such back and forth. I changed it to triangulated 4-link, airbag, cub cadet tires.

Huge ride improvement. Working on a sway bar. With a sway bar I will be able to lower tire pressure too which will help ride when I am not hauling anything.

It's an old rough truck but it has been handy!














The Pantera raq is about 1" too long by my calculations. I input the suspension parameters in susprog. I built a jig to make these measurements by cutting tubing and bolting the tubing into the suspension points. Then I built a frame and welded it to these points. I unbolted the frame and used this frame to to measure suspension points:

This jig will mount to the suspension points in...my Pantera.





This is 3 different raqs. The middle raq is the Pantera raq which is about an inch too long between pivots. The bottom raq is the MG raq which I forget where ti is at. The top raq is the power steering raq which is about 2 inches too short between pivots.



I needed to change the length of the power raq and I wanted to make it a little adjustable.

I cut off the old ball joint. It is not weldable because the heat destroys the ball joint. The MG ball joint is rebuildable so I was able to take it off and us it. I welded the ball joint to an extended threaded rod.

With the threaded rod I can fine tune the length then weld in place.












This leaves me about an inch of adjustment.
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