hridge2020
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from your video its off center...
can you get a better view..
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from your video its off center...
from your video it shows off center , can you get a better pic
If you’re looking for stiffness, I would say noDidn't realize this was a thing till I saw someone mention it in the MPP Comfort coilovers thread. Explains the braking feel vagueness compared with my other cars.
I wonder if a solid infill 3d printed part could be as effective. Aluminum seems like overkill here.
If you’re looking for stiffness, I would say no
sliding or non sliding , you want a fixed secure source. Which is center mass of an object.What is this intended to address?
3D part has been done and in use, and you can design it your way...Have you handled solid infill parts before, especially ABS printed? I use them as floor jack pads for the car, they're extremely solid. I've also made clamps for wood working, they're very sturdy.
The design here could be adapted to have the cutouts filled with a thin sheet of the plastic. Might be worth it for MPP to offer as a budget offering, even if they just print them, rather than having expensive plastic tooling made.
Yes, I have. ABS is still ABS, especially when heated.Have you handled solid infill parts before, especially ABS printed? I use them as floor jack pads for the car, they're extremely solid. I've also made clamps for wood working, they're very sturdy.
The design here could be adapted to have the cutouts filled with a thin sheet of the plastic. Might be worth it for MPP to offer as a budget offering, even if they just print them, rather than having expensive plastic tooling made.
Well there are 3d printed rocket engines so I'm sure it is possible in principleNot to discourage you because I am sure it is a fun project, but we had to make multiple revisions of the billet aluminum brace before it was rigid enough to do the job. It is very unlikely that any form of 3d printed part would be effective. Nice work though!!
You've got me there! We drove on our 3d printed lift kit once just to try it outWell there are 3d printed rocket engines so I'm sure it is possible in principle
Wonder how much those 3d printers cost...3D sintered titanium, sure
Use Nylon/Carbon fiber material...Yes, I have. ABS is still ABS, especially when heated.