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Re: DIY anti dive kit - mk2 2015/10/23 20:50:40 (permalink)
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Also, built an anti dive kit. Not as planned, and it is heavy but like the swaybar mounts, it works.
 

 

 
Built it from some 1.6mm walled 25mm square tube I had lying around. Plenty strong enough.
 
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Re: DIY anti dive kit - mk2 2015/10/23 22:38:33 (permalink)
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Good work there Ryan, is that beast going to be ready for yank cruise??

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Re: DIY anti dive kit - mk2 2015/10/24 15:19:24 (permalink)
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My variation as have the rack in pinion in a Mk1 Cortina,
 
Had a crossmember made to mount the radiator and intercooler together, which was not actually planned, but with a gussetted angled bracket, think i scored well on this.
 


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Re: DIY anti dive kit - mk2 2015/10/25 23:38:57 (permalink)
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Good work there Ryan, is that beast going to be ready for yank cruise??

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It certainly will be, might be riding along with someone else on the day though.
 
BUZ440, that is a very well positioned crossmember!
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