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Module 1 Build:
<25th August 2005> Suspension:
Once all the bushes where in place it was just a case of bolting everything to the chassis. First i attached all the rear wishbones to the chassis mounts. The actual shocks weren't suppossed to be fitted until module 2 but i think that is just because the shocks are only supplied in the moduel 2 bundle. Seen as i had everthing from the start i thought it would make sense to fit them now. So i attached the top of the shock to the chassis mount as you can see in the picture. Then i took out the upright and attached the top to the bottom of the shock as well as to the top wishbone via a ball joint. I had fitted the ball joints prior to mounting them to the chassis as it seemed easier that way. With the bottom connections to the hub it was a little tricky on one side as the stamped serial code inside the upright didn't allow enough room for the washer to fit in, so i needed to file one of the washer edges flat by about 2mm and it then fit fine. These will all be tighteded up at a later date.
![]() The front suspension was a bit easier as the uprights don't go on until module 2. So it was just a case of connecting the wishbones to the chassis. Again i connected the shocks at this point as it seems to make sense. The second picture below is the headlight mounting attachment, this is a bit fiddley to align up but not too taxing. So that was it all my suspension is now in place.
![]() <9th December 2005> Now everything is basically in place i went round and torque tightened all the suspension bolts. This was in preperation for getting the car on its wheels. As you can see in the picture below, i marked all the torqued bolts with a line of tipex to both let me know its been torque tightened and mark the position so i can see if it loosens at any point ![]() |