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if its got a current style plate rather than old paper cert (i.e. the info is in the current cert system) and nothing has changed since certing and it's true to the plate and everything else is still kosher then probably not?

This is correct as long as the vehicles registration has lapsed and not been deregistered by an insurance company etc as a written off vehicle.

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How would portal axles be assessed under cert, is it possible for scratch built or only factory units? A mate has found a company overseas making them and is getting keen for a set which has me interested if they can be road legal here if not an OE item.
As they are made to order i'm guessing they'd be assessed as custom and so need weld tests etc?

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if its an adaptor thing that bolts to a standard axle will probably need to go through TAC as they will want to have a good look/think about how the wheel loads are transferred to the suspension. also may need D level certifier depending on how it effects the steering and suspension.

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Hey guys.
Got a question on modification of the front lower arms.
The bit at the end fowls on the disc, and I reckon I can just chop this ring section off after the last ball joint bolts as it's not really doing anything?
Thoughts?
I could just grind it back for clearance but would prefer to just chop it all if possible (apparently some other Datsun arms dont have this ring).

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if its an adaptor thing that bolts to a standard axle will probably need to go through TAC as they will want to have a good look/think about how the wheel loads are transferred to the suspension. also may need D level certifier depending on how it effects the steering and suspension.

this.

Havnt seen or heard of any over here yet

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Yep, it has 2x M10 bolts/nuts though the ball joint/castor rod/lower arm, and 2x M8 bolts holding ball joint to lower arm.

So "shouldn't" have any issues with cert by doing this? will get re-powdercoated so they shouldn't even know they were modified.

I would say its fine.

 

What brand are the arms?

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if its an adaptor thing that bolts to a standard axle will probably need to go through TAC as they will want to have a good look/think about how the wheel loads are transferred to the suspension. also may need D level certifier depending on how it effects the steering and suspension.

Awesome, they are built by a european firm, look pretty good from the pics but from the use of the vehicle its possibly easier to buy a trailer!

The Aussie ones look pretty smart too

Cheers guys

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I need to make new engine mounts for my ca18det KP starlet. The current ones are those cotton reel type mounts, so not captive. It is a race car, but I don't really want to go as far as solid mounting the engine. 

I like those escort world cup crossmember ones that have the horizontal bush with a bolt through it. They look reasonably compact and easy to fabricate. 

I came across an old post where Cletus said not to use any old bush because you cannot do it up tight and the hole goes oval, or something like that....

What kind of bush would be suitable? Is there an economical option that does not have $100's of escort/rwd/brandname tax added to something that cost $20 to make?

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You should be able to space your standard legacy crossmembers as long as your spacers have the same amount of surface area as the crossmember mounting surface had.

If you want to space everything down by 25mm (1inch")  then i recomend solid steel for the spacers. 

 

Just wanting final confirmation on this before i take a welder to the trans crossmember and prop shaft hanger bearing.  What materials should the spacers be made from and what rules do i need to follow/the guy im paying to do this needs to follow.  Will probably end up in your shed again Clint so what do you need?

 

The factory trans crossmember on an outback is just shaped differently to give the right amount of drop.  

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