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bundera radius arms

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bundera radius arms

Post by pozman »

hi guys

im looking at making some diff spacers for my bundy, (35" pedes are big) and need to know the diameter of the pin on the radius arms

i obviously can measure the the threaded part but am unsure of the front part of the pin being larger or not (like the gq/u)

also if anyone has made any before of if can buy them from some one?

thanks for the help

paul

edit: are they the same front and back?
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Post by BadMav »

Just undo the big nut and jack your diff forward enough to measure it.
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Post by V6 Bundy »

http://www.nolathane.com.au/product_det ... mber=48131

Have a look at the above link. It shows the dimensions of the bush required. That should give you some idea.
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Post by pozman »

cheers for that. didnt even think about that

might loosen it off a check just to make sure, would hate to get something made and it not be right

thanks paul
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Post by Turboshop »

There is a step, the washer and bush on the arm side of the mount has a larger hole than the washer and bush which goes on the nut side of the mount... If that makes sense
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Post by pozman »

right, so will i need two spacers like the gq's, one for the front to move the arm forward and one for the back so the "step" is in the right place

thanks for that. will pull one out to get the sizes right and get them made

paul
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