For a while I've had suspension travel sensors on my rears. Now finally I have sensors on the fronts as well.
The rears with 3D printer mounts. |
This time I didn't have access to a 3D printer so the brackets were made of alu sheets.
The lower mount is a 90 deg bracket fitted to some existing unused threaded studs on the frame, right behind the steering rack. I have no idea why the studs are there in the first place.
The upper mount is hold in place by the roll bar linkage ball joint.
I know it's been a few years since this post but I am curious to know how these held up on track? I am currently working on integrating linear travel sensors for a vehicle with a pretty tight suspension package and being able to 3D print similar mounts would make the job very straight forward.
ReplyDeleteI haven't used them that much, but when I did there were no problems!
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