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Old Aug 13, 2011 | 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by pdfbt40
All I've ever seen/heard of on Connects is people attaching, as your looking at doing, FRS knuckles to the rear axle. That's just a solid tube mounted on leaf springs, very 60's.

Whilst not as unstable as when they are the driving wheels, as in a Mk1/2 Escort or Transit there are many ways to 'frig' a solid axle to have better suspension geometry such as DiDion or Watts links and/or multi link location and coil springs.

I've seen RWD Transits with full 4 link location of the rear axle, and even one with Sierra subframe/diff. Connect - how about putting in mounting points re-inforced to current load points so the SLA FRS rear subframe with hubspacer to increase the track to match the Connect. All the suspension forces apart from the dampers are contained within the subframe.

Has anybody done a rear subframe from a Ford FWD into an earlier car or van ??

Martin
sorry mate think you have lost me as its sounds a bit technical,,,,,iv got a few mates that have 4 linked there mk1 escrots ,,,,is it along the same lines as that ,,,,,would be good if i can find someone to do it as cash isnt a problem if i can get someone to do it
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