View Full Version : Are lower arm plates essential when doing LET conversion?
mikeycc2009
15-03-10, 08:39 PM
Are the lower arm plates essential when doing a LET conversion??
All comments appreciated - cheers! :thumb:
strenghtening the wishbones? no. but if you welding stuff and have some metal itll only take ten mins.
david dixon
15-03-10, 08:43 PM
on aftermarket arms, yes it is! I have seen bent arms on lets before, the problem with aftermarket panles/arms etc is they made of cheap, not as tough metal.
I weld them anyway just to be sure.
David.
mikeycc2009
15-03-10, 08:47 PM
on aftermarket arms, yes it is! I have seen bent arms on lets before, the problem with aftermarket panles/arms etc is they made of cheap, not as tough metal.
I weld them anyway just to be sure.
David.
Thanks...David don't you make the lower arm plates?
david dixon
15-03-10, 08:58 PM
yeah i do mate, fairly cheap imo too
David.
mk1nova_rich
15-03-10, 09:02 PM
i have them on a 1300 so definitely put them on a LET lol
mikeycc2009
15-03-10, 09:05 PM
yeah i do mate, fairly cheap imo too
David.
pm'd
mikeycc2009
15-03-10, 09:07 PM
i have them on a 1300 so definitely put them on a LET lol
Surely you dont 'need' them on a 1300?? lol
Yeh I think I will with a LET
as said, its to easy to do so you might as well lol.
piece of mind for the first 100m lol
mikeycc2009
15-03-10, 09:19 PM
as said, its to easy to do so you might as well lol.
piece of mind for the first 100m lol
lol
mk1nova_rich
15-03-10, 11:48 PM
Surely you dont 'need' them on a 1300?? lol
Yeh I think I will with a LET
maybe, maybe not - car is gona be used for road rallying so just wanted to stiffen the chassis up a tad :thumb:
GRUNT 16V
16-03-10, 10:39 AM
Yes Make Them Stronger !!!! It Helps To Stiffen Things Up
Or if you cant be arsed to weld them, and want a bit of flex for when you smash into that kurb, corsa ones are partly strengthen.
mikeycc2009
16-03-10, 03:49 PM
Or if you cant be arsed to weld them, and want a bit of flex for when you smash into that kurb, corsa ones are partly strengthen.
lol
mikeycc2009
16-03-10, 03:50 PM
maybe, maybe not - car is gona be used for road rallying so just wanted to stiffen the chassis up a tad :thumb:
Oh I see :thumb:
mikeycc2009
16-03-10, 03:50 PM
Cheers for all the comments!!
mk1nova_rich
16-03-10, 03:53 PM
Do it!! lol
Nova_Tek
16-03-10, 04:23 PM
Might aswell do it mate plus David does them for a great price. What's the best welding method when fitting these? Stitch or seam?
mk1nova_rich
16-03-10, 05:02 PM
stitch alternately so an inch stitch on one side opposite an inch gap
Nova_Tek
16-03-10, 05:11 PM
Got it :thumb:
blue_peg_16v
16-03-10, 06:02 PM
as mentioned if there pattern parts do it but if not will be fine i even use vauxhall bottom ball joints on mine as i put a cheap one on mine (truepart) and it snaped within a week took it back and they swaped it thought with the first it was a dodgey joint but the second one did the same so went bought a vauxhall one and never had a problem since, the ones that broke snapped clean off in the hubs
david dixon
16-03-10, 07:09 PM
You can't beat genuine parts!
David
aye there fudge all dearer too, well over here anyway!
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