Am lengthening my GQ Shorty chassis by approx 10-12". Am l better off splicing a long wheel base chassis onto the original shorty chassis or splicing two sections into the shorty chassis (one either side)?
I got my hands on a couple of 15' straight sections of chassis rail for nix and l will be engineering the mod.
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GQ Shorty Chassis lengthening
Yeah, thats the way l was originally planning to lengthen my wheelbase (move coil mounts and lengthen control arms/drive shaft), but an engineer suggested that he would pass a spliced chassis provided its welded correctly.
It would also help to maintain stock control arms if l can so it this way, which could be a bonus when and if l ever bend them as l can order off the shelf !
It would also help to maintain stock control arms if l can so it this way, which could be a bonus when and if l ever bend them as l can order off the shelf !
smee2u wrote:Yeah, thats the way l was originally planning to lengthen my wheelbase (move coil mounts and lengthen control arms/drive shaft), but an engineer suggested that he would pass a spliced chassis provided its welded correctly.
It would also help to maintain stock control arms if l can so it this way, which could be a bonus when and if l ever bend them as l can order off the shelf !
stock arms are to short in my honest opinion if you build em strong enough they will be fine, mine measure in at about 1050mm, and i havnt bent them yet,
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