Quick Release Drop Links
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LennyM1984

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968 posts

88 months

The context for this is that I do a bit of circuit racing but run the car myself and so have to do wheel/suspension changes on my own between races/sessions. Fine for when the weather is stable but stressful when it's changeable

The front drop links are easy but the rears are a bit of a ball ache to adjust due to access (specifically getting spanners/ratchets in there). The rest of the suspension settings are easily accessed.

So...

Are there any race/track suitable quick release (hand operated ideally) bolts that I could use for where the drop link attaches to the ARB (or the hub end)? I see that they do them for off-roading but not sure if this would be strong enough for hooning it around Silverstone

E-bmw

11,871 posts

172 months

A picture paints 1000 words, to see your actual mounting point may help.

Aside of that, I would have thought off-roading were much more stressful on suspension than Silverstone's pristine ribbon of high-grade tarmac.

GreenV8S

30,994 posts

304 months

LennyM1984 said:
Are there any race/track suitable quick release (hand operated ideally) bolts that I could use for where the drop link attaches to the ARB (or the hub end)?
I assume you're moving the droplink attachment points along the arms of the ARB to change the effective stiffness, rather than trying to mess with cross weighting. You haven't shared much information about the current setup, but from your description I'm imagining a boss that slides along the bar, with some sort of pinch bolt arrangement. I use a slightly different design which uses a grub screw to secure the boss. Depending on your access, this might be easier to get at. Mine came from Merlin, but I'm sure you'll see something similar elsewhere too. Also consider changing to a blade style bar if ease of adjustment is a big deal.

LennyM1984

Original Poster:

968 posts

88 months

GreenV8S said:
I assume you're moving the droplink attachment points along the arms of the ARB to change the effective stiffness, rather than trying to mess with cross weighting. You haven't shared much information about the current setup, but from your description I'm imagining a boss that slides along the bar, with some sort of pinch bolt arrangement. I use a slightly different design which uses a grub screw to secure the boss. Depending on your access, this might be easier to get at. Mine came from Merlin, but I'm sure you'll see something similar elsewhere too. Also consider changing to a blade style bar if ease of adjustment is a big deal.
Yes but my ARB is the type with 3 holes drilled in it..to change the stiffness, I need to move the drop link attachment along the holes