Phoenix Chassis Repair
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- Name: Philip Horne
Phoenix Chassis Repair
My Phoenix has suffered a broken chassis at the rear where the lower wishbone connects. I assume this will need to be cut out and replaced. Can anyone suggest any suitable companies in the Northamptonshire/Cambridgeshire region who could undertake the repair. Cheers
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- Name: Jeff Wiltshire
Re: Phoenix Chassis Repair
Caged now own the rights for this chassis (through Rainbird Racing) http://www.therollcagepeople.com/
The other alternative would be BGH Geartech who own Fisher Sportscars or Cyana who have rights to the Phoenix as well.
The other alternative would be BGH Geartech who own Fisher Sportscars or Cyana who have rights to the Phoenix as well.
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- Name: Jim Giblett
Re: Phoenix Chassis Repair
Oh the old broken lower suspension pickup problem. I had exactly the same happen on my old Phoenix.
Firstly the rear lower wishbone pick up. To fix get it welded back together and some additional tragulation bracing (i went vertically from the pickup point to horizontal bar. Then have a 3/4" ID tube with a threaded insert welded in at each end and an M12 fem rose joint. This bar may need a bend in it to clear the tank. By using longer suspension bolts this bar can then link the O/S and nearside pickups.
Secondly the front lower wishbone pickup. With the rear fixed the front becomes the weak point as I found out). This happened on a trackday and KCW recovered the car welded up the break and strengthened by welding in some large gussets. You may as well have this done while the rest is being fixed,
Once these repairs and mods were done never had any problems and neither has Lee C. Just a shame these fixes werent done in the factory.
I would give ProComp a call (they are used to fixing Furys with similar problems)
http://www.procomp.co.uk/
Cheers
Jim
Firstly the rear lower wishbone pick up. To fix get it welded back together and some additional tragulation bracing (i went vertically from the pickup point to horizontal bar. Then have a 3/4" ID tube with a threaded insert welded in at each end and an M12 fem rose joint. This bar may need a bend in it to clear the tank. By using longer suspension bolts this bar can then link the O/S and nearside pickups.
Secondly the front lower wishbone pickup. With the rear fixed the front becomes the weak point as I found out). This happened on a trackday and KCW recovered the car welded up the break and strengthened by welding in some large gussets. You may as well have this done while the rest is being fixed,
Once these repairs and mods were done never had any problems and neither has Lee C. Just a shame these fixes werent done in the factory.
I would give ProComp a call (they are used to fixing Furys with similar problems)
http://www.procomp.co.uk/
Cheers
Jim
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- Name: Matthew Robson
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Re: Phoenix Chassis Repair
Later ones had the 3/4inch tube (and longer bolts) that Jim is talking about installed from the start. see picture (sorry it is so large, and at a jaunty angle)
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Re: Phoenix Chassis Repair
Yep thats the one. But I got mine from STM so I think Phil will have to get one made (not complicated).
Nice sledge Matt (I've got one just like that in my Garage too)
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Nice sledge Matt (I've got one just like that in my Garage too)
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