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Jez 22-04-2009 07:26 PM

rb5 worlds
 
just rebuilding rb5 for nrx and unsure which way round rear wishbones go.are they same way as in rb5 manual or not.havent got worlds leaflet.thanks for any replies,jez.

Fabs 22-04-2009 07:35 PM

They go like on the normal RB5 but there's 3 holes for the shocks.

Don't forget to put a screw in the outer hole at the back of the wishbone to strengthen it.

Jez 22-04-2009 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Fabs (Post 233016)
They go like on the normal RB5 but there's 3 holes for the shocks.

Don't forget to put a screw in the outer hole at the back of the wishbone to strengthen it.

thanks very much.

Northy 22-04-2009 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Fabs (Post 233016)
They go like on the normal RB5 but there's 3 holes for the shocks.

Don't forget to put a screw in the outer hole at the back of the wishbone to strengthen it.

What's this screw business all about? :confused:

G

hopsing 22-04-2009 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Northy (Post 233081)
What's this screw business all about? :confused:

G


You run a screw through the middle hole of the "looped" shock mounting location on the mid arms. You should have a spacer in there as well (like if a shock were mounted in there). It helps strengthen the arm in that area. It is fairly well known among K-car drivers that the arm can break right through that section if you catch a pipe just right with the rear tire.

Northy 22-04-2009 10:04 PM

OK boss, but middle hole or outer hole? Fabs says middle.....

G

hopsing 22-04-2009 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Northy (Post 233084)
OK boss, but middle hole or outer hole? Fabs says middle.....

G


I said middle......didnt I? Fabs said outer. ;) Everyone I know does it through the middle hole...

Northy 22-04-2009 10:15 PM

Boss

Fabs 22-04-2009 10:23 PM

I just put it as per instructions... It's better off in the outer hole IMHO but you do as you want.

In all honesty it would take a bit hit to break the wishbone, I did one but that was me being silly doing wheelies in the workshop and catching a table's leg :blush:

Fabs 22-04-2009 10:24 PM

Boss

hopsing 22-04-2009 10:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fabs (Post 233097)
I just put it as per instructions... It's better off in the outer hole IMHO but you do as you want.

In all honesty it would take a bit hit to break the wishbone, I did one but that was me being silly doing wheelies in the workshop and catching a table's leg :blush:

Yup, in a year of running this car, I broke my first midarm through the shock location this past weekend catching the corner of a pipe on tight 90 deg turn. I have never run the screw in my arms.....until maybe now :)

RogerM 23-04-2009 12:05 PM

Fitted a screw into the outer hole of mine after rubbing (I mean rubbing too) the track markers at Kiddy and breaking one. Before that the arms had been on the car for well over a year without issue ..... I guess they were due retirement at that age anyway!

niggs98 24-04-2009 12:01 PM

not had a prob at all but after reading this i will add one. is anyone else having probs with the rear holes on the T-piece ripping out as i have done 2 now although i am using the plastic hingepin braces so will going to alloy help to cure this ???????

dbizzle5 24-04-2009 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by niggs98 (Post 233703)
not had a prob at all but after reading this i will add one. is anyone else having probs with the rear holes on the T-piece ripping out as i have done 2 now although i am using the plastic hingepin braces so will going to alloy help to cure this ???????

I have this problem. Have been through a few myself. Im running the plastic ones aswell but Sharpy has the alloy ones and he has the same problem.:confused: They havnt ripped out on me but I keep noticing they have broke around the hole.

hopsing 24-04-2009 04:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by niggs98 (Post 233703)
not had a prob at all but after reading this i will add one. is anyone else having probs with the rear holes on the T-piece ripping out as i have done 2 now although i am using the plastic hingepin braces so will going to alloy help to cure this ???????

Quote:

Originally Posted by dbizzle5 (Post 233708)
I have this problem. Have been through a few myself. Im running the plastic ones aswell but Sharpy has the alloy ones and he has the same problem.:confused: They havnt ripped out on me but I keep noticing they have broke around the hole.

The two very rear ones on the T-plate? I run the alloy rear suspension mount on my car. I have had the holes get a slight crack before. What I have found is a dab of blue loctite on the screws and snug them up. Dont overtighten the screws, thats when you start compressing the plastic around the holes and actually crack the t-plate.

Lee 26-04-2009 10:54 PM

Northy loved the RB5 so much today he went and bought an X6 for the final :lol:

Fabs 27-04-2009 07:28 AM

That's a bit quick :cry:

RogerM 27-04-2009 12:10 PM

I do as Hopsing suggests and never had a problem.


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