Finished the cradle tonight, its up super high, therefore helping all my arms be as straight as possible and allowing me to go lower withought effecting performance too much. Notice the studs on the chassis holding the cradle, i used a M20x1.5 Die nut to make the threads and cut the excess off. Im rapt with how it worked, cant wait to drive it.
8 Comments
DRIFTSQUID
Love your passion for drifting Nigel! CAnt wait till next weekend. God i hoep my box is going to be ready 🙂 all the best mate
Nigel
Ive got my fingers crossed for ya Jakey Boy, was looking at old pics from the start of 09 when we met, your car was purple and mine was like wayyy high haha
keegs
looks awsome as always dude!
Om1kron
ah oh, much better everything got patched up, imagine the previous photos I saw were just mock ups. Neato!
nathan ong
Awesome fabrication Nigel. Keep it up
s0apgun
Need a lot more info on this. Please do another post with details.
What did you do to make the arms not hit the chassis under load?
Was modifying the rear knuckles necessary to work with this?
Is 55mm the max you can lift it until where the diff hits?
etc etc etc
Sam Jiggy
looking good guys, keep up the good work!
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