Anybody know anything about this T roadster with a mopar axle? Does it belong to a HAMBer? Build thread?
Thanks guys, I didnt recognize it, the T grill shell threw me off. Like the 4 bar, nice work Andy. I have a Mopar axle with the spring behind. The hood blister is the cats meow, I want to do a 3 piece aluminum hood for my coupester with a La-Masa-esque hood scoop, have been thinking about using the mopar axle on it as well, think I am just about sold on that.
Yes it is and it has been narrowed and sectioned. It was also a temporary thing as you can see by the later pics. Thanks for the kind words guys, I had a lot of fun with that car and learned a ton while building it. It's gonna be heading over the pond to England soon, hope the new owners have as much fun as I did with it. BTW, I hope to repeat that tie-rod four bar setup with the tube axle, really the whole chassis setup, on a future build someday, it really works great, this car handled REALLY well.
Thanks for the follow-up Andy. I have a double-dip Mopar axle too, was planning on hairpins, but I like the looks of the tie-rod four bar. I'm sure you have also seen it, theres a black and white car show photo dating from '52 or so with the same set-up on the front of a T roadster. I am looking closely at this, I have a t-bodied project that is channeled, very low and has a desoto hemi in it, back and low, steering box clearance is VERY tight. I have a '33 box for it, but I been considering running a cross-steer box on its side, mounted with the sector shaft under or in a relief on the bottom side of the frame rail, and the pitman arm up, as a way to gain more clearance, like on the Bud Parham car. Using the four bar has some real merit in this situation, it would side-step any potential bump steer issues. Mounting a conventional side steer box down low is not really an option, as the pitman arm will extend below the scrub line, and the drag link will be at a really steep angle which looks like hell. I went hunting through your album after I saw this, and saved a bunch of pics. Nice work on the front end, I could do a lot worse than copy your set-up.
Love the 1/2 Hallock windscreen... Also prefer it with the '29 shell behind the axle - very cool. Steve
Thanks man, Yea that tie rod four bar is an old trick, triple nickel drag Roadster used it, also both grabowski and ivo t roadsters, countless other builds, just something a little different. I've also done just what you describe with a cross steer box several times with good results. I always keep the drag link parallel to and the same length as the rods/bones etc. You can get away with a lot on a car with 3" max suspension travel that you can't in other applications. Good luck, I look forward to seeing what you come up with.
@thunderbirdesq when you built the 4 bar, did you use Model A tie rods? Also what steering box did you use?