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12-08-2005 11:08 AM #6
Yeah, I´m a newbie and in the process of learning. I`ve made some stuff and while making them I´ve learn a lot. I do not have much experience with these, but a friend of mine recommended the MII suspension due to its easyness and reliabilty.
Does the book of Caroll Shelby includes materials and stuff?
I´m a university engineer, still starting, I´m a SAE student too, maybe I can get some discount on the book.
Well, from the people that made it all except the spindles, would it be too much to ask if I request some pictures? maybe some designs? So I have a little light in my new walk of suspensions.
Hey techinspector, I don´t have too much money to spend right now. Which would be the most important book for the suspension? the engineer? or probably the nuts and bolts?
Yeah, probably suspension is the last place too customize, but for learning there´s never a stop. And building something from scratch it´s a little more gratificant. Probably I think this because I do this for hobby, not for money. I probably don´t care how much time I use. Anyone a good friend of mine said..."It´s the journey, not the destination"
BTW thank you all who repplied, I love this site, tons of information.Last edited by elvergon; 12-08-2005 at 11:26 AM.





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