Sorry guys, been flat chat last couple of days.
The guys I'm going with are www.movecorp.co.uk and will drop of a crate to be packed, then come and pick it up and freight it over.
They were a little more expensive (about £10-20) than sourcing a crate from somewhere else and getting Havas to freight it, but because they are doing the whole thing (supplying crate and freight) I figured there would be less chance of a stuff up (e.g. crate not being up to customs scratch or something).
Hey mate! Thanks for the offer, I might just take you up on that
Some really interesting points raised about the rear strut brace.
I totally see your point about the rear towers, and that the benefit will mostly be in weight transfer.
Also, tying the rear towers together won't stop them flexing in the same direction (i.e. as you say like a parallelogram).
I think I'm gonna pass on the shiny brace and try and design an 'X' shaped one myself (with plates to reinforce attachment to the towers)
Thanks for the pic dado. Interesting that VW have gone for a rectangular setup, I can see this would have the same effect, but it does look heavier then a 'X' shaped brace (this could be the reason in itself! Or perhaps its just cheaper..).
I'm gonna put a brace on my list of projects, but I might have to brush up on my welding!
I figure lowest and highest points on the towers (without interfering with shocks etc.) would be the best fixing points.
If this doesn't end up as just another pipe dream (love a good pun ), then I'll post up the designs etc.
So the braces in this pic stop the 'legs' of the rear beam flexing outward ('legs' refers to tubular sections), but still allows the whole rear beam to twist?
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