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could you unpick the bit that the gearbag xmember bolts to and shift it back?

i dont think so, its like chassis rail looking stz.

 

 

Man that's a sweet drawing!

Beaver, could you weld a new mount to the tail housing further back?

possibly.

Or would i be able to utilise those holes in the end of the tail housing. Keep the xmember where it is and just modify that middle mount of the xmember ?

 

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Heya Cletus i just purchased a bias pedal box for my escort but have recently been told that i am not allowed to use it due to welded pedals. Is there any way i can use it in the escort or am i stuck with a heap of unusable metal? I also have a set of anti tramp rods and panhard rod for my escort, what are to do's and dont's with installing them? I will be going as per the escort rally prep manual.

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Hi Cletus, 

Is there any issue with wheel arch extensions that are 60mm wider each side (that's rear, front is less)? And on that note, having a overall wheel track width that is 120mm wider than standard? This would require cutting and welding the existing guards and fitting wheels with enough offset and width to suit.

 

I've been through 3 certs with different cars but none have a track width change like this would be.

 

Thanks

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Heya Cletus i just purchased a bias pedal box for my escort but have recently been told that i am not allowed to use it due to welded pedals. Is there any way i can use it in the escort or am i stuck with a heap of unusable metal? I also have a set of anti tramp rods and panhard rod for my escort, what are to do's and dont's with installing them? I will be going as per the escort rally prep manual.

depends on the pedal box. most of the escort ones ive seen lately have been poorly made and flex a lot. usually no brand name and bought cheap from overseas.

 

if the pedal box itself was ok then you could make another pedal that complies with the book

 

as for your other stuff thats a bit more involved than what i want to sit here writing. Best to get/borrow a copy of the hobby car manual and have a read through that

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Hi Cletus, 

Is there any issue with wheel arch extensions that are 60mm wider each side (that's rear, front is less)? And on that note, having a overall wheel track width that is 120mm wider than standard? This would require cutting and welding the existing guards and fitting wheels with enough offset and width to suit.

 

I've been through 3 certs with different cars but none have a track width change like this would be.

 

Thanks

Not really a big deal, make sure you dont exceed the maximum offset (20% of rim width) and make sure the tyres dont rub, thats about all you would have to worry about cert wise

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Hi Cletus

I've been having a fick threw the hobbie car manual and I can't find much info on modifying cross members.

What sort of things can you do?

I mounted mine in the origanal postion so the TCA arms will be in the same postion. Then cut the central section out and welded some 6mm wall tube to the back side of it and gusseted ....basically to make room for the sump as I really didn't want to fuck with that to much.

Thanks for your time kind sir

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Has anyone ever been caught out with the no more than 20% power increase rule? Just curious, would it then be up to the owner to prive it, or will john key pay for a dyno.day hhaaha

i would only need a 6hp increase to break it. Which is a bit sad. Unless i put an ohc head conversion on which doubles the power - but i think thatvwould need a cert

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And an actual question on fitting a front sway bar

most of.the kits i see for.the minor attach to.the tie bar mounts by using a longer stud

they are then attqched to the chassis by welding or drilling another set of mounts to. I take it this is not alowed from.the wording no cutting, heating, or welding is to the suspension components or vechicle structure is to be undertaken when fitting the bar.

If so i think i could make up a bracket that could bolt to.the underside of the engine mount towers and "sleeve" the chassis rail

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if you are getting it certed then drilling holes and stuff is ok if within the rules

 

if not then yes you will have to attach it via magic and cunning.

 

 most cars people mess with would need certs for other reasons anyway if needing a cert for power increases. i have certed a few commodores that have had the usual LS upgrades, cam/tuning etc where they make more than 20% over factory

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Hi Cletus

I've been having a fick threw the hobbie car manual and I can't find much info on modifying cross members.

What sort of things can you do?

I mounted mine in the origanal postion so the TCA arms will be in the same postion. Then cut the central section out and welded some 6mm wall tube to the back side of it and gusseted ....basically to make room for the sump as I really didn't want to fuck with that to much.

Thanks for your time kind sir

sounds like it would probably be ok if its as strong or stronger than it was factory

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I was reading through the hobby car manual last night, specifically the section about passenger compartment areas and rollcages/rollbars. Am I correct in reading that if the rollcage bars are 100% outside of the 'A' category passenger protection zone a full cage can be certed under the cert process rather than requiring an authority card? it appeared from the drawing that provided full harness or web type 3 point seatblets are used this is 320mm wide centred on the seat and 700mm long arc from the hip point of the front seats at the horizontal and traced around in an arc to the back angle of the seats.

not a major issue one way or the other really but reading it made me think this could potentially save having to get yet another piece of paper and pay another fee

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