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Old 11-03-2019, 03:36 PM
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Default 427 Cobra rear suspension and Spicer half shafts

Tried to post to my old thread from a few months ago, but it may not be working.

So I'll submit it as a newly restarted thread.

This was a great thread. I learned a lot from all of you who contributed as I collected the info I needed to proceed with my IRS scratch build.

To summarize, here are the key specs/dimensions I learned about the 427 Cobra IRS:

Rear Upper Control Arm (UCA) length: 11.4” to 11.5”

Rear Lower Control Arm (LCA) length: 12.4” to 12.5”

Vertical distance between the UCA and LCA at the inner (frame) mounts: 10 to 10.5” (dependent on the UCA downward slant towards the rear for anti-dive)

Rear Upright/bearing carrier total height between the UCA and LCA mounts: 12.35” to 12.43”

Rear UCA mount on the upright to the axle C/L: 6.73”

Rear LCA mount on the upright to the axle C/L: 5.62”

To summarize the rear set-up specs:

Assume a 5” ground clearance (at the rear of the frame) with 15” wheels/27” OD tires

Rear Toe-in: 3/16”

Rear Camber : -1.25 deg

Rear Upright Castor: ?

Rear Anti squat: UCA 3.5 deg (UCA frame mount slopes downward to the rear)
LCA 0 deg

So the only remaining question I have for those that have helped me so far:

What amount of static Castor is built into the rear uprights?

Thanks to all of you who have helped me out with all this info.

Cheers
Greg
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Old 11-08-2019, 11:41 AM
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I have now learned the CASTOR of the rear upright was spec'd as 2 deg negative ( top of the upright leaning towards the front of the car).

I hope to post bench pics next week dependent on my IRS scratch build progress.

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Old 11-13-2019, 10:38 AM
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Hey Greg, I know back when, rear toe-in setting was 1/8” and 1/2 degree negative camber for Cobra 427’s. That was the specs from SA.
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Old 11-14-2019, 08:46 AM
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Thanks Larry. I keep saying CASTOR.

I should be saying CASTER of course.

But if I lube it, do I use CASTER OIL or CASTOR OIL?

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