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Are the lengths of the front and rear alloy suspension links the same on the Ruby? I have two different length links for the rear and a spare pair of matched front links. Can I just use the spare front links on the rear?
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Jamie.
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As far as I know, the front links on a Ruby are the same as the earlier cars (1¼" between centres). The rear links are longer (2¼").
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16-02-2023, 12:12 AM
(This post was last modified: 16-02-2023, 08:25 AM by Jamie.)
Thank you, David.
That is a shame. I have one long and one short link for the rear, and a spare pair of short front links. I had hoped to use them for the rear. Oh, well, it was worth asking.
I assume, even if they had have fitted, that being shorter, they would have limited suspension travel and reduced the effectiveness of the damping.
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Jamie.
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Car type: 1928 tourer (mag type), short chassis Gould Ulster
Looking at the different parts lists the rear shock absorber links are the same as the fronts on early Rubies, but this is not so on the later cars. The part number is different and I believe this indicates long links on the rear arms, and the arms themselves are shorter than on the early cars. The drawings in the parts lists can be misleading; frequently the drawings were not changed although the part numbers were. The drawings should not be used as a true indication when changes were made.
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Thank you for the replies and information about the different links. My car is a 1935 Ruby, so whether that counts as early or later is, I imagine, anyone's guess. It is tempting to put the short links on, simply because I have them. Does anyone know whether this is likely to cause any actual problems?
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Jamie.
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Hi Jamie
I believe all Rubys were low frame cars with flatter springs and taller torque tube brackets. The rear dampers were shorter and had longer links fitted. The longer links ensured that the damper arm was closer to horizontal and provided optimum friction damping.
Shorter links will fit but, I guess, Austin fitted the long ones for a purpose! They are not expensive!
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Howard
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Car type: 1928 tourer (mag type), short chassis Gould Ulster
I believe that your car is early Ruby and will have the longer rear shock absorber arms which used the shorter links. These would be similar to the previous box saloons and associated models. It is only the later Ruby type cars with short shock absorber arms which need the longer links.
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Nick, pardon my higgorance but what does CKD mean?