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Whiteline arb L brackets alternative



dann2707

ClioSport Club Member
I have an arb but no L piece that goes from the beam to the arb.

Does anyone happen to know what may be a suitable replacement? Or even dimensions so that I can look in my local automotive factors for something like it.

Thank you :D
 
  CursedTitanium 182FF
Not sure if a pic is of any use, tomorrow if nobody has got the dimensions for you, I'll give mine a measure.
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  CursedTitanium 182FF
Thickness of the metal is around 3-4mm
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Was about as accurate as I could get as it was pi$$ing it down.
 
  phase 1 flamer 172
Ideal time to think up something better, I think that bracket (although it works) is the piece that lets the whiteline down.
 
  CursedTitanium 182FF
What is the benefit from these uprated drop links?

The oe way they corrode and when you come to undo the two nuts that lock together the whole threaded bar twists or snaps. I was going to use two rose joints and bend the torsion bar out to meet the bottom of the shock more, then use a longer bottom shock bolt, but decided against it as I didn't want to upset the T bar.
 

dann2707

ClioSport Club Member
Copied from my project thread

Went for a drive to wickes and B and Q and they didn't have any decent angle iron that I could use! All so short. Took a blurry as tits photo though

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20150314_135936 by dann2707, on Flickr


I then went to my local automotive shop up the road this place is an absolute godsend @bashracing will no doubt agree!! I found this from towing a caravan or something? No idea

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20150314_143026 by dann2707, on Flickr

I then marked where I needed to cut thanks to @1812lsd giving me a drawing from his brackets :) And all done, not the neatest job in the world but jesus it's stiff!!


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20150314_153718 by dann2707, on Flickr


Then reversed the car up.


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20150314_155558 by dann2707, on Flickr

Fitted perfectly :D


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20150314_160453 by dann2707, on Flickr

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20150314_163259 by dann2707, on Flickr

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20150314_164318 by dann2707, on Flickr

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20150314_164322 by dann2707, on Flickr

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20150314_164332 by dann2707, on Flickr

Have I overtightned these bushes? They're not deformed or anything? @debussetti


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20150314_164341 by dann2707, on Flickr




Thanks for all your help in here guys :)
 

dann2707

ClioSport Club Member
Am I right in saying that when on the hardest setting the L brackets I've made should be at a bit of an angle? The top part facing towards the back of the car?

They shouldn't be straight up
 

TRH_Racing

South East - Herts/London
ClioSport Area Rep
Am I right in saying that when on the hardest setting the L brackets I've made should be at a bit of an angle? The top part facing towards the back of the car?

They shouldn't be straight up
dumb question ..
Im looking at getting a ARB .. how do you get it up for the hardest / softer settings?
 


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