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Originally Posted by terence bower
They are having to use the Stanpart Herald originals,some are using the GT6 versions with the thicker stub axles but the problem is in the bottom bronze swivvle,not the stub.Two races maximum before crack testing,possibly four before replacing the bottom joint depending on race duration.
Jeremy obviously types faster than I!I think the biggest "Safety Issue" is with the Rear Uprights,they are getting old and brittle and impossible to find these days,hence the reason for the fabricated ones we did at CMS,no speed difference,just nice to know you could do a race with all four still in touch with the car.
Fairly similar situation to non-homologated MGB wheels?
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Funny that Terry I understood the real problem was that the hole for the quill shaft to go through on the original meant that the modern engine power needs a larger quill shaft so a larger hole in the newly fabricated rear upright ''On safety grounds'' solved the problem