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Ibiza Widetrack, first pics

RobT

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F2 Stu said:
Leaving the back track as is?

For now - going to try it first - logic being that there is always more weight on the front end in a FWD car and thus, more grip would be a benefit to the front to reduce understeer - usually people mod front drivers to give the rear end less grip to get a more neutral car - this is kind of the same idea

Have the panels and ideas if rear needs widening but not going to do it for cosmetics alone - wider rear = more weight in the car and thus, will only do this if it is necessary

Lots of successful german hillclimb cars only widen the front ;)

Rob
 

WeeJase

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would independant rear end be less weighty than a big old rear beam rob?how the fudge you're gonna do it is beyond me,the f2 evo one looked quite bulky with more added than taken away
 

RobT

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jason said:
would independant rear end be less weighty than a big old rear beam rob?how the fudge you're gonna do it is beyond me,the f2 evo one looked quite bulky with more added than taken away

Independent rear is an option - I have seen it done quite nicely on a Mk2 golf (not in UK though) kind of a trailing arm setup rather than wishbone - the issue is what the class regulations allow - you can do an awful lot in Mod Prod but change the 'type' of suspension is not allowed - McPherson strut has to stay strut for eg. and could not be changed to double wishbone - rear end has to stay as a beam axle unfortunately - IF it needs modding then it will just get a wider beam axle. The other thing to consider is that independent rear is not always needed on flat surfaces, for rallying yes I can see the benefit of independent wheel travel, but sprinting is genearally on fairly flat stuff - saying that the touring cars have engineered some fantastic "independent" rear beams - with no more joints than a beam axle but with 'flextures' in them - bendy bits of metal, not technically a joint as such to get round the regs - this is what made the astra tourers so dominant a few years back - so even on the flat they may be some benefit if the regs allowed, which they dont....maybe its better ability to jump the curbs, dunno

For the front, I have looked at the passat front suspension - some of them are double wishbone like the honda civic - could be engineered to fit I think, again if the regs allowed

Ave it

Rob
 
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RobT

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Latest - both front wings are on and inner wings being fabricated - drivers side one finished yesterday, bumper mounts being incorporated into inner wings. Ordered a front bumper as old one was getting a bit beaten and F2 fibreglass one from mOrk was not going to stretch over wider wings - ordered a beauty, F2 looky-likey from Reiger but this is abs plastic so should stretch ok - std plastic one will stretch far enough anyhow

http://www.tuning.co.uk/rieger/

cordoba section - yellow and blue cars

Ave it

Rob
 

RobT

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Latest - new water pump fitted (8K+ rpm keeps killing the seals) - 2 parts available from GSF, one for non-abf's and one for abf's, £19 and £24 respectively. The difference.....none visually, GSF tell me the abf one is of higher quality.

Are getting a bit fed up of changing these, and also suspect alternator is spinning too fast also at high revs, so have comissioned a set of underdrive pulleys from the Dutch connection.

Reiger bumper arrived yesterday - nice - black abs plastic - no instructions in english though, a tube of silkaflex, some solvent, a handfull of pop rivets and 2 nuts and bolts......? whatever. Fixings - 2 high up under the grill like std, 2 lower front ones like std not present, big tabs at end to fasten to wheelarch liners. High quality. Fitting starts Sat. £240 delivered.

Fingers crossed painting wings, bonnet and bumper next week......exciting.

Wheels arrive the week after.

Its coming together.

Ave it

Rob
 

RobT

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jason said:
from AAT? :whistle:

yeh yeh I know, but I have been pestering him (Eric) constantly and also had a chat at autosport, wheels arrive in this country tomorrow and then they are off to painters, 1 week turnaround apparently.......shouldn't be that far off.....
 

WeeJase

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can i run a book?
delayed shipment 5-2
wrong offset/pcd 7-2
kidnapped by aliens 25-1 (good odds)
wrong wheel entirely and rob makes him where them 15-2
only joking mate,i have just been reading the year long bonnet lifter saga on briskoda,other than that i understand they are fine ;)