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Eeyore:
It's you. The inside wheel turns further because it descibes a shorted arc when goin' round corners. I'll admit the photo angle makes it look exagerated, but it seems about right.
.....unless of course, the steering wheel is in the dead-ahead position! :lol:
In regards to the opening question, there's a plethora of supplier copying the Equipe design (like the Scorpion one above) and they wade in at a range of prices. If it was my money though, I would be looking at the D44 bumpers. Not the cheapest, but very proven and resistant to direct nuke-strike. Well, almost anyway! :wink:
Cheers
8)
Eeyore
L90OOK:
D44 every time. 8)
smo:
Loads of people make them, have a look at the ads in the usual landy comics.
Mareng:
--- Quote from: "Eeyore" ---It's you. The inside wheel turns further because it descibes a shorted arc when goin' round corners. I'll admit the photo angle makes it look exagerated, but it seems about right.
.....unless of course, the steering wheel is in the dead-ahead position! :lol:
--- End quote ---
That, and the fact there doesn't seem to be a tie bar fitted...
Is that the fitting for one just visible to the right of the off side wheel??
Xtremeteam:
--- Quote from: "bSteve110" ---
--- Quote from: "Eeyore" ---It's you. The inside wheel turns further because it descibes a shorted arc when goin' round corners. I'll admit the photo angle makes it look exagerated, but it seems about right.
.....unless of course, the steering wheel is in the dead-ahead position! :lol:
--- End quote ---
That, and the fact there doesn't seem to be a tie bar fitted...
Is that the fitting for one just visible to the right of the off side wheel??
--- End quote ---
they fit them with LHD & RHD hubs now so yes it has a draglink
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