24-09-2020, 01:22 PM
Hi John,
By all means extend the arms to a central point on the relocated cross member. However you must ensure that there is enough clearance for the arms to move up without hitting the chassis. This could be tight if the chassis in now sitting lower than std. I would suggest boxing the arms in as well especially if they are now going to be longer. Pay attention to how it may effect your castor as well.
By all means extend the arms to a central point on the relocated cross member. However you must ensure that there is enough clearance for the arms to move up without hitting the chassis. This could be tight if the chassis in now sitting lower than std. I would suggest boxing the arms in as well especially if they are now going to be longer. Pay attention to how it may effect your castor as well.