72mk1escort Posted October 16, 2012 Report Posted October 16, 2012 Im going to be buying an anti tramp kit to fit to the rear of my mk1 escort along with some new rear springs and poly bushes. the only thing im not sure on is what is better the straight type anti tramp kit or the angled type. cheers
BoDuke Posted October 16, 2012 Report Posted October 16, 2012 The reason that 2 types exist is because of the different angle of inclination of the rear shocks so you maybe limited to what you can fit. I dont have an Escort, but I am sure that one of my mates who is a Mk1 Escort man told me that the straight ones are designed for the early cars with shallow angle shocks. The angled ones for late type shocks i.e. more upright. I think upright shocks were on 1973 cars and later. If you phone Rally Design they should be able to offer some advice on what is suitable for your car.
72mk1escort Posted October 16, 2012 Author Report Posted October 16, 2012 The reason that 2 types exist is because of the different angle of inclination of the rear shocks so you maybe limited to what you can fit. I dont have an Escort, but I am sure that one of my mates who is a Mk1 Escort man told me that the straight ones are designed for the early cars with shallow angle shocks. The angled ones for late type shocks i.e. more upright. I think upright shocks were on 1973 cars and later. If you phone Rally Design they should be able to offer some advice on what is suitable for your car. thats brilliant thanks for that bit of info that makes sense to me now. cheers
quickrack Posted October 17, 2012 Report Posted October 17, 2012 The reason that 2 types exist is because of the different angle of inclination of the rear shocks so you maybe limited to what you can fit. I dont have an Escort, but I am sure that one of my mates who is a Mk1 Escort man told me that the straight ones are designed for the early cars with shallow angle shocks. The angled ones for late type shocks i.e. more upright. I think upright shocks were on 1973 cars and later. If you phone Rally Design they should be able to offer some advice on what is suitable for your car. If the shocks bolt to a bar under the car get angled. If they bolt to the car through the floor get straight
aden Posted October 17, 2012 Report Posted October 17, 2012 The reason that 2 types exist is because of the different angle of inclination of the rear shocks so you maybe limited to what you can fit. I dont have an Escort, but I am sure that one of my mates who is a Mk1 Escort man told me that the straight ones are designed for the early cars with shallow angle shocks. The angled ones for late type shocks i.e. more upright. I think upright shocks were on 1973 cars and later. If you phone Rally Design they should be able to offer some advice on what is suitable for your car. If the shocks bolt to a bar under the car get angled. If they bolt to the car through the floor get straight Erm I'm sure it's the other way round mate, straight for early cars where the shocks bolt to the bar and angled for late cars where the shocks bolt through the floor
72mk1escort Posted October 17, 2012 Author Report Posted October 17, 2012 If the shocks bolt to a bar under the car get angled. If they bolt to the car through the floor get straight My car has the early type with the shocks bolted to the bar underneath with an eye to eye fixing on the shock absorbers. Does anyone know what type I need for sure as I don't want to order the wrong one I keep hearing different things from different people and really dont want to get it wrong
BoDuke Posted October 17, 2012 Report Posted October 17, 2012 You have early type shocks. The late type bolt through the floor, the same as on the Mk 2. According to the Rally Design advert in Classic Ford, you would need a straight type.
aden Posted October 17, 2012 Report Posted October 17, 2012 straight matey ive just done it to my mk1 with the early shocks, u can see in my pics
72mk1escort Posted October 17, 2012 Author Report Posted October 17, 2012 straight matey ive just done it to my mk1 with the early shocks, u can see in my pics Lovely thanks chaps. So after all I am Straight and not angled My mates getting me the kit for my birthday sounds good to me
quickrack Posted October 18, 2012 Report Posted October 18, 2012 The reason that 2 types exist is because of the different angle of inclination of the rear shocks so you maybe limited to what you can fit. I dont have an Escort, but I am sure that one of my mates who is a Mk1 Escort man told me that the straight ones are designed for the early cars with shallow angle shocks. The angled ones for late type shocks i.e. more upright. I think upright shocks were on 1973 cars and later. If you phone Rally Design they should be able to offer some advice on what is suitable for your car. If the shocks bolt to a bar under the car get angled. If they bolt to the car through the floor get straight Erm I'm sure it's the other way round mate, straight for early cars where the shocks bolt to the bar and angled for late cars where the shocks bolt through the floor Yep. Sorry This is what I fitted http://www.grp4fabrications.com/index.p ... =3a&page=2
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