Does anyone know where I can buy the modified arms (bielles de direction) for use with 14" wheels? The Belgian web address I have doesn't work any more.
I'm not sure who sells them, but you could try Pierre Focant
[email protected]. I think he or at least Thierry (Pierre's good friend) used to race and might be able to help you out.
You could also try the guy from www.pp-2cv.be...
But can't you make them yourself? I have seen many different designs at Spa, but probably the easiest is to cut the steeringarm and turn the end 180 degrees, like on this car:(http://www.mijnalbum.nl/GroteFoto-JXBUQGZ6.jpg)
Ring mark turner on 07887607068 he can make them for a price !!!
<But can't you make them yourself?>
I would, but (1) I'm not sure of the angles, and (2) not sure about welding critical steering components (my electrical welding skills, or lack of...)
PP was the one I was after, thanks.
Might give Mark a call....there's an Ami Super LH arm on ebay at the moment, about which I was notified this morning.
Hi Derek,
I visited Pierre Focant and Thierry Gaudin yesterday and they showed me there steering arms they modify to allow for 14 inch rims. What the do is cut it and reinforce it and thereby place the steering ball in the same position as on a mehari 4x4, which also got 14 inch rims.
If you are unlucky with with pp it worth contatcting them, because Pierre sells these arms as well.
Cheers, Bart
Hi Derek - what bit do you need (not up to speed with al the bits yet)
Simon; the ball-ended bits that bolt to the hub carrier....but modified ones to allow me to use 14" wheels - this is for an old Belgian spec car.
Bart - haven't contacted PP yet, don't suppose the source matters too much - in which language should I write to your friend?
You can contact Pierre in English, or French of course.
Hi Derek
these are on ebay - item no: 320322005598 sorry don't know how to do the link thing!
Hi Simon - not those but the ball-ended bits that bolt onto the two holes on them visible in the photograph.
Derek, they are fitted upside down to the opposite side and a cut out in the arm to allow clearance if my memory serves me right.If you can't sort them send me the wheels and lever arms and i will modify them for you when i'm back on my feet.