If memory serves me correct, I just got done putting in two this past
weekend. I was more than a weekend job for the non-pro. They are originally 16
ga. It may cost you more to have them made than from one of the big three
about $55.00 EA. Unless of course you have a friendly machinist. They aren't
that complicated, but what about when you measure them out and give the
drawings to the shop. You know how things may not line up to well.
I got mine from CMT Engineering(colin@ctmeng.freeserve.co.uk), they fit
perfect at about $50.50/ pair, but the transfer from dollars to pounds was $35
then shipping was high.
Is it worth the hassle, your call?
Richard Seaton
1969 Frame almost done, rust repair that is!!!
I've got some detailed photo's of my work in progress if you are interested.
Be warned I no pro, but if you take your time it's not that difficult. Just
time.
----- Original Message -----
From: Cliff
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 11:25 AM
To: 6pack@autox.team.net
Subject: Frame Trailing Arm
I have a local sheet metal shop who is going to
make 2 trailing arm frame sections for me.
They will be from 14 gauge metal which I will weld
in. I will measure and prepare a drawing so
that they have something to work from. Does anyone
know if a drawing exists for these?
may save me some work but more importantly, I want
something to cross reference to.
Thanks,
Cliff
73 TR6
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