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Drives: under contruction Join Date: Nov 2009
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Well done, PQ. Thanks for sharing.It's times like these when I'm glad I have a shop do mine. I could never do this by myself. I applaud all of you who are capable and do these sorts of jobs yourselves. I also applaud the shops who are doing these jobs for those of us who cannot. |
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Blessed
Drives: 2013 Sonic RS MT Join Date: Dec 2007
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Cool!
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Click image to see build thread. PQ - "the love of cars. It's a boys first step toward manhood and a mans last hold on boyhood." Fbodfather - "We do not want to use the Z28 moniker on a car that does not deserve this hallowed name." The_Blur - "Let's not confuse competitors with equals." |
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PQ: "As it turns out, when the finish is worn away, there IS a joint here. Can’t imagine why but I confirmed it on both arms. The coating disguises it but it’s definitely there. THIS IS NOT A CRACK. It’s an absolutely PERFECT joint. WAY to perfectly straight and true to be a crack."
This cannot be right. Is the "joint" welded? Somebody needs to talk to GM to understand this. I am not an automotive engineer, but I am an engineer in the aviation business and we design tierod/clevis setups everyday. I cannot possibly imagine this is an intentional design. The CAD model that Pfadt analyzed didn't show this "crack." Maybe they can talk to GM (or whoever fabbed those after-market parts). Per the red in the FEM analysis by Pfadt this "joint" is at the point of highest load (obviously) and you would never want a joint of any kind at this location. Last edited by LightningSS; 03-25-2011 at 12:57 PM. |
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Drives: Camaro Justice Join Date: Jun 2007
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In this side picture you can see how much material was worn away by comparing the size of the hole in the old arm to the new arm. That aside.... PQ welcome to the PEDDERS NATION! |
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Drives: 2010 SIM 2SSRS Join Date: Jun 2010
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I have a feeling that this "joint" has to do with the way that piece is formed. Lots of bends in that steel. Maybe it was designed as the stress release point, to avoid the metal from cracking while being bent.
I dunno, I'm no engineer! Jason
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Drives: 2013 Sonic RS MT Join Date: Dec 2007
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in one of Randy's pics he shows a piece of the mount still attached to the endlink bolt. which is obviously what was in the whole before the mount failed. so I just want to be clear for my own understanding. The hole that is there now on failed LCA is due to the material that was removed when the mount failed. If I understand you correctly ... that ring of material that stayed on the endlink is due to the endlink not being tight enough and it weakened that ring enough to be pulled from the mount??? Do I have all that right????
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Psssssssssshhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Drives: under contruction Join Date: Nov 2009
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I'm pretty sure the same concept applies here, except a loose end link on 2 ton car's control arm takes the place of your hands and the sheet metal. |
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I checked mine today when I was swapping out the rear tires to put on my DR's and Mine are fine!! I will keep an eye on them though..
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Drives: 2013 Sonic RS MT Join Date: Dec 2007
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Click image to see build thread. PQ - "the love of cars. It's a boys first step toward manhood and a mans last hold on boyhood." Fbodfather - "We do not want to use the Z28 moniker on a car that does not deserve this hallowed name." The_Blur - "Let's not confuse competitors with equals." |
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Drives: Camaro Justice Join Date: Jun 2007
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I do believe that 'tab' is the missing portion of the arm. If PQ can chuck the ball in a vice we could see exactly what remains. Huggerorange73 is on the right track with his post. There is another possibility as well. With the damage to the endlink and the arm it is possible there was more than just a loose endlink nut. I am thinking that some odd combination of coil compression with the geometry of the arm, sway bar and endlink resulted in a point of contact, a bind causing the dual failure. The ball joint could also have been separated after the failure, but once loose??? There are almost endless possibilities. Here is what I do KNOW. 1. The ZETA II Chassis TEAM built a great product. 2. From the day we started on the ZETA and then ZETA II Pedders range we knew that an over size bar had to be carefully mounted to prevent tab failure. 3. Back-plating with hardened washers distributes the load and they are available right now. 4. The mounting point for the ZL1 bar is further out toward the knuckle. This means it will operate more efficiently than the current arm. Put another way, the ZL1 Pedders rear bar will be smaller. Speculation... My guess is the ZL1 arms will fit an SS as an off the shelf from GM solution. PQ, If you still have the ball joint and failed arm. Let me know as I would like to have it for a failure analysis. |
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Drives: 2013 Sonic RS MT Join Date: Dec 2007
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Wheel hop???
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