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drool worthy rear end
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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just browsing the net and came acroos these 2 pics

mmm

aaahh

says posted by "paydirt" i seem to rember that being a members name, is it you?


are those bars under the leafs to counter tramp?

are they street legal?

theres a 3rd

doesnt show much though

Posted on: 2003/4/6 12:17
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nice arse :) but whats the bw diff outa? are the disks bluebird thay look like it

Posted on: 2003/4/6 12:29
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Not bluebird discs no
See how the bell is angles not squared off. So theres nowhere for the handbrake to run
The calipers have the handbrake built into them.
I'm going to cheat here as I have actually talked to Paydirt about this setup.
The caliper and disc are saab 900.
http://board.performanceforums.com/fo ... 7139413&highlight=caliper

Posted on: 2003/4/6 13:56
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Where can I get the axle tramp bars???? and how much?????

Posted on: 2003/4/7 1:05
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I wonder what the ratio of sprung to unsprung is with a diff like that. Stock is > 6:1. (Corner weight over unsprung weight inc wheel tyre and half weight of arms?)
Possibly a good drag rear. Id hate to run it on a circuit though.

Posted on: 2003/4/7 14:33
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The only beauty with leaf spring setups is that the design allows for less unsprung weight on the wheels provided the leafs have the right stiffness. This will conteract the diff weight unlike independant setups.
I still wish for those carbon composite leafs!! If anyone can help to find some in aus please help.

Posted on: 2003/4/8 7:46
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Quote:

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I still wish for those carbon composite leafs!!


I'm not making any promises here but, my buddy who works at a composite shop was asking me if I had any idea for carbon fiber parts we could make and sell. I'm going to suggest leaf springs as one of the items. I'll post another topic for this discussion.

Posted on: 2003/4/8 20:39
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Leafs oooh yes leafs for 1200!!! low ride height meaning flat like your beast sits!!!! oh mama i can see that tight right hander down at calder tackled. If someone needs 2 raise them they can put blocks under them
Another thing would b an item(s) everyone could use in dattos and other cars... for eg. racing mirrors or seats or steering wheels.

Posted on: 2003/4/8 23:54
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that looks as if he is rx-7 gsl disk brakes (notice the holes arround the lugs are oval not round Hmmm disks on the back of my 120y

Posted on: 2003/4/26 10:18
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