Hey. I know of a guy in Toronto with a machine shop, etc who is looking for some work. I told him about our clunk situation, and showed him the URL of Racing Beat's Project MP3. He seems willing to fab clones of the Racing Beat parts for us, as long as we can get him a car to fab them on...
Here is his most recent reply to me...
So basically we need a volunteer with a clunk and an MSP or MP3...and I'd also like to know how many people would be interested in purchasing this solution, assuming it fixed out problem.
Here is his most recent reply to me...
Hi, looks like there are three parts: the endlink, endlink bracket, and the sway bar bracket. The protype shown have had absolutely no CNC work on them, they are basically just steel bent ,drilled,and welded, with the exception of the end link, which can be fabricated with standard off the shelf parts.
Initial brackets would have to be just saw-cut and hand bent to check functionality, after that they could be machined from solid steel or aluminum, or simply LASER cut from sheets and bent and welded with jigs (this probably being more cost effective).
The best method to attack this would be to actually have a set ( I am assuming there is a left and right set) and copy them. Otherwise, as you suggest, I would have to have a vehicle to actually do a mockup and test the setup with.
I am in Canada, there would be no actual work involved for my machine (unless the brackets were machined from solid aluminum or steel), but I have been in the manufacturing sector long enough to be able to coordinate this. The only draw-back - I have no access to a car hoist - which would greatly simplify the process.
If there is someone in the Toronto or Kitchener (prefererd) area I would like to have a look at the vehicle to get a better idea of the actual requirements.
So basically we need a volunteer with a clunk and an MSP or MP3...and I'd also like to know how many people would be interested in purchasing this solution, assuming it fixed out problem.