I'm sure for a Cup tho they are dealer only parts and are a right pain to change!
wider track the inners on a cup are about 30mm (each) longer
they make them longer?
driveshafts are longer, therefore hubs must be further apart hence longer arms
they make them longer?
driveshafts are longer, therefore hubs must be further apart hence longer arms
We measured a cup wishbone against a standard wishbone, they were exactly the same length.
I believe this is why the cups have a problem with bottoming out the driveshaft when you add lots of camber but a phase 1 doesnt have.
That said, it might be that the ones we measured were the same but that others arent, renault do seem to like to chop and change a lot!
One piece shafts off the ph1 (oem Renault items) i stripped for running gear were identical length to the one piece shafts off the 172 Cup (again oem Renault items). Surely contrary to there being any difference bar the track rods?
Bit like the myth of the hubs with the caster...
Lol.
Is the castor worth the effort? Would it be better to fit new cup wishbones or to polybush the old ones?
Sorry for the thread hijack.
Its no effort to just fit cup ones instead of standard ones really.
Yes in my opinion its worth the effort.
TBH im not a huge fan of the powerflex, they dont last massively long and arent much stiffer than new standard bushes, although they are a LOT cheaper of course!
Thanks. I'm not a great fan of powerflex either, I had them fitted on one of my 172 Cups about 5 years ago. Steering etc was tightened up but they were really noisy. Also they disintergated very quickly on a mates Fiat Coupe.
Cup wishbones it is then.
driveshafts ARE different lengths between phs1 and cup, i've got a set infront of me
driveshafts ARE different lengths between phs1 and cup, i've got a set infront of me
I concur.
The parts that are different based on the comparisons me and Mike from MWM did are:
Wishbone balljoint location pushed forward (more caster)
Track rod ends longer on cup
Driveshafts longer on cup
The parts that are the same
Wishbone length (ie track is same)
Hubs are identical
Balljoint are identical
The track width is wider just due to the wheels, and I suspect (but havent checked) the reason its not as much wider on the rear on the cup as it is at the front, is actually because I think the rear beam (well stub axles probably not the beam itself) is narrower on the cup.
Ie if you put cup turninis on a phase 1/2 non cup then it would end up wider at the back than a cup, and the same at the front as a cup.
The 172 cup tie rods are about 20mm longer, the track rod ends are the same. They are about 40mm into the track rod end though so even the shorter tie rods would still be about 20mm inside the TRE.
I would have thought the 182 cup/cup pack would have the same longer tie rods and also the bottom arms with more caster like the 172 cup. You should be able to tell with a quick look at the 182 cup arms, post a pic up if you can't tell.
Do you think the measurement shown above is smaller than 21mm on your car mark?
Yes I think so. I'll try and remember to measure it this evening.
That would explain the longer drive shaft's, longer track rod ends fitted to cups. Extra caster from the offset holes on wishbones and extended track and camber from the subframe. Seems like an easy solution on Renaults part.
And I've just been out to look at my 182 with cup packs and the wishbone looks the same as the 172 cup i.e. it has the extra caster from the different ball joint position.