April 5, 201410 yr Author a set with 8 male cv joints. 2 studs from the center of the ball to the end of the crossaxle. a different length wanted?
April 5, 201410 yr May be 3 studs to make steerable live axles using this. I should think and try to build somethng...
April 5, 201410 yr Author i think 2,5 would fit better. with this is a 7 wide driven frontaxle with diff possible. how to steer is a different question
April 6, 201410 yr Author need someone a keychain? it has the same dimensions like a 7 hole beam. so it can be used in models as a design element
April 7, 201410 yr Hi efferman, a part I'd really want to see was a McPherson wheel hub. Basically a 42000 front wheel hub, but instead of the upper pivot hole there shoud be the opportunity to attach a spring. Something like a combination of and or at least an anchor point for the spring. To get proper kingpin inclination, the spring should be set up with some angle. If you're bored, maybe have a try. This would be a fine part.
April 7, 201410 yr Hi efferman, a part I'd really want to see was a McPherson wheel hub. Basically a 42000 front wheel hub, but instead of the upper pivot hole there shoud be the opportunity to attach a spring. Something like a combination of and or at least an anchor point for the spring. To get proper kingpin inclination, the spring should be set up with some angle. If you're bored, maybe have a try. This would be a fine part. This would be a great item to make. The black part of the 'shock' should be joined to the hub and the yellow part should cap with an axle cross hole going vertically. Having it this way allows for custom lengths of the shock.
April 8, 201410 yr Or have a axle hole like the big shock on either black or yellow, basically a smaller version of the big shock. Then use a tan/blue axle pin to attach it to the hub.
April 8, 201410 yr Author interesting idea, but for which scale of car? so small as possible like this part for driven frontaxles? (it is for use with the dark gray cv joint part) ore more massive for cars like sheepos masterpieces?
April 8, 201410 yr Same dimension as the 42000 hub should be fine. Then it can be used with all existing six holes rims. The dark grey part with three connectors should fit. The "tightness" of the printed part will eliminate the wobble of the original hub. Edited April 8, 201410 yr by automatic71
April 8, 201410 yr Author pleas look here the McPherson part. you need the dark grey wheelholder part of 42000 steering hub, the outside and the spring of a big shock absorber to complete it it should work, but i give no guarantee till i have built the 3 pin part Edited April 8, 201410 yr by efferman
April 8, 201410 yr Perfect. Steering arm is supposed to be "self made" with the cross axle hole, right? Thanks for your effort, very simpe design - nice. Edited April 8, 201410 yr by automatic71
April 8, 201410 yr Author Steering arm is supposed to be "self made" with the cross axle hole, right? indeed. this is better than made a left and right part. edit: this is how it looks with rim mcpherson von efferman auf Flickr Edited April 8, 201410 yr by efferman
April 8, 201410 yr Looks good. Is it possible to move the "Ball" more inside the rim? Maybe one stud more should improve kingpin inclination angle. Edited April 8, 201410 yr by automatic71
April 8, 201410 yr Author it is possible, but i have to rebuilt it complete. have original mcpherson suspension a much higher angle than this above?
April 8, 201410 yr No, but real life rims have a different offset, not exacly center like Lego rims. But anyway, your part is what I was looking for, so I will order two of them :-)
April 8, 201410 yr Sorry that i missed it effe. Yes that works as long as the beams align with the top studs like they did with the old turntable. tim
April 9, 201410 yr I would suggest more "hub" parts for setting up a steer axle with Ackermann geometry, that would be awesome!!!
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