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Locost Adjustable Front Suspension - Part 1 of 3 - Lower Control Arms
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Uploaded on Apr 12, 2010 by Jim McSorley to his YouTube Channel.
A simple approach to an adjustable front suspension for a locost sevenesque roadster . You can build a double wishbone suspension using off-the-shelf parts and nearly any donor with just a tape measure and this simple DIY process. The key to this solution is adjustability in those components that matter the most (and that you can realistically control).
This and other useful tips as well as plans can be found at his website (link Below)
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A simple approach to an adjustable front suspension for a locost sevenesque roadster . You can build a double wishbone suspension using off-the-shelf parts and nearly any donor with just a tape measure and this simple DIY process. The key to this solution is adjustability in those components that matter the most (and that you can realistically control).
This and other useful tips as well as plans can be found at his website (link Below)
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Uploaded on Apr 12, 2010 by Jim McSorley to his YouTube Channel.
A simple approach to an adjustable front suspension for a locost sevenesque roadster . You can build a double wishbone suspension using off-the-shelf parts and nearly any donor with just a tape measure and this simple DIY process. The key to this solution is adjustability in those components that matter the most (and that you can realistically control).
This and other useful tips as well as plans can be found at his website (link Below)
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A simple approach to an adjustable front suspension for a locost sevenesque roadster . You can build a double wishbone suspension using off-the-shelf parts and nearly any donor with just a tape measure and this simple DIY process. The key to this solution is adjustability in those components that matter the most (and that you can realistically control).
This and other useful tips as well as plans can be found at his website (link Below)
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Uploaded on Apr 12, 2010 by Jim McSorley to his YouTube Channel.
A simple approach to an adjustable front suspension for a locost sevenesque roadster . You can build a double wishbone suspension using off-the-shelf parts and nearly any donor with just a tape measure and this simple DIY process. The key to this solution is adjustability in those components that matter the most (and that you can realistically control).
This and other useful tips as well as plans can be found at his website (link Below)
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A simple approach to an adjustable front suspension for a locost sevenesque roadster . You can build a double wishbone suspension using off-the-shelf parts and nearly any donor with just a tape measure and this simple DIY process. The key to this solution is adjustability in those components that matter the most (and that you can realistically control).
This and other useful tips as well as plans can be found at his website (link Below)
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