Rick,
On a stock A-arm it's kind of hard to measure center to center as they
are not parallel, but it looks to be 12 5/16". Edge of hole to edge of
hole, which are closer to on a straight line seem to be 11 3/8".
On Thu, May 01, 2003 at 11:43:01AM -0400, Rick Starkweather wrote:
> I have a recently acquired EP MGB with modified front lower A-arms to
> accommodate a coil-over suspension. I have been told that by the PO
> that they are "stretched" stock arms. The left front arms are bent
> after an off-track excursion a few years ago (how the car continued to
> be raced in its current condition is beyond me). I am planning to have
> new arms fabricated. My question for the list is:
>
>
>
> Can anyone tell me the total length, and center of A-arm bushing to
> center of kingpin bushing measurement, of the stock lower arms?
>
>
>
> Also does anyone know how long the "Negative Camber" arms that Moss
> sells (Part No. 264-038) are?
>
>
>
> It may make more sense for me to modify the negative camber arms, than
> to "stretch" stock arms. I am going to measure everything on my car
> this evening, but wanted some background information to determine the
> best course of action.
>
>
>
> Help??
>
>
>
> Richard D. Starkweather
> Scott, Madden & Associates, Inc.
> 919-781-4191 (office)
> 919-345-9871 (mobile)
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