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    Big Jump!

    Poor Stratos, after a big jump the rear axle are broken!

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    Re: Big Jump!

    Looks like the rear strut to hun carrier clamps failed - I wonder if someone forgot to tighten them up? Guy

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    Re: Big Jump!

    Right rear hub carrier broken, i heard

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    Re: Big Jump!

    Heard of other newly cast ones doing also.

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    Re: Big Jump!

    Original Group 4 rear uprights were stronger than production Stradale weren't they?

    What were the group 4 ones made from?
    Everything has a life, especially on a competition car, and some of these parts are very very old now.

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    Re: Big Jump!

    upright pics
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    Re: Big Jump!

    Does not look up to the job, that jump was a small one. Suspect the design and material is not up to it. If its an LM casting it should be heat treated. Cast uprights will be alot weaker than Billet and suffer from fatigue which is why road car cast uprights are huge with ribs and thick sections. The suspension should easily do that jump I would say.
    upright in the fore ground has no support for the axle nose and looks like a nice snap here line, rear on has some degree of tapered support.
    Last edited by GrahamH; 30-08-2012 at 13:08.

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    Re: Big Jump!

    Can't remember where I got the photo from but a bit more detail on the assembly

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