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A arm

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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A arm

Post by badger »

has anyone got the dimensions for a rangie a arm
also any info on the rear suspension set up of a rangie would be handy eg lenght of control arms and angles etc

thanks
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Post by badger »

yeah thanks
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Post by lilpigzuk »

Got an a-arm at home somewhere will try and measure tonight
trailling arm is 685mm from washer at chassis end to centre of eye at axle end.
Can attempt a rough angle from a protractor, but will vary greatly from different lift heights :?
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Post by lilpigzuk »

Righteo, suprising no one else has one lying round :?
A Arm dimensions.....

Length of each arm: centre of front bush to centre of balljoint at rear 600mm

Each arm has a kink in it so would be longer when straightened (if that makes sense??

From front bush centre to kink is 215mm and from kink to centre of ball joint at rear is 400mm. You could get flash using pythagoris's (sp?) theorm (sp?) to work out angle (sorry spelling sucks after a couple of rums :D .

Distance between the V at the chassis end is 480mm from bush centre across to other bush centre. Thats about all I can tell you from the A Arm.

Any other dimensions you need, just ask and I can crawl under stock rangie or disco to measure - if this fawkin weather stops shitting on us :bad-words:
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cheers

Post by badger »

thanks heaps
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