Budget drift set up.

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Great band - he came into my school when I was there to do a dance demo

1979 or 1980 iirc :thumb:

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So that's where you got those moves from? :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVAm_obRPQ8

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Try this Ian,

http://www.stockcarproducts.com/pstech3.htm

And dont worry about Captain Tractors reference of the centres being below the tarmac, its probably just a "Scooby-thing" :D :D

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Bladerider wrote:Try this Ian,

http://www.stockcarproducts.com/pstech3.htm

And dont worry about Captain Tractors reference of the centres being below the tarmac, its probably just a "Scooby-thing" :D :D

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Useful sheet Bladey.

Does the Silvia have double wishbone front suspension then? If it doesnt, you may well find that the roll centre is very low.

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Post by 323ian »

Interesting subject and write up guys.

I will be working all this out (as sad as it is!!) for the skylien but as for the silvia i am afraid that where it sits is where it will stay as cant adjust anything on it, i just has single wishbones on it and the rear is a trailing arm set up.

Dunc you should be designing suspension not selling i pods! :D
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