Dickey
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For those unaware, DeLoreans do not have vented discs for their brakes. The rotors they get from the factory are reminiscent of vinyl 45s and will pretty much warp after about 10 miles of mildly spirited driving. So far as I have observed, the hardest DeLorean owners typically pedal their cars can best be described as "aggressive commuting" so this isn't an issue most of us. As a bonus the pads are tiny too and even with premo fluid brake fade occurs after about three miles at a place like Deal's Gap. Thankfully, all of the oem parts are retarded expensive.
So I spent $300 and a few weekends working on this:
My expectation is that what I have subsituted is dramatic overkill compared to what was previously in place. I have to add a lip to the lower control arm, make the upper control arm extend out about another inch and the do the requisite cleaning and painting...but I expect the passenger side will go a bit quicker since I already have the measurements I need and my free time is not being taxed with divorce shenanigans.
That said; I'm sharing what I have done so far in case I'm committing an egregious faux paux in fabrication. I have welded spring perches and frame mounting points before so I'm not entirely green at performing this kind of work though once I have the LCA completed, I intend to see if two tons of force at the outer edge will deform the arm or demonstrate any flaws in the welds. I'm also going to see about twisting it a bit for the same reasons. I don't imagine the car will come across anything quite like that in daily use but I want to put that out there in case I'm mistaken.
The new addition is a quarter inch plate up top and 1/8th inch around the sides. It is welded inside and out to the LCA and the lip that I do will also extend underneath the factory stamped lip. As best I can measure, the lower ball joint is easily within 1/16th of an inch of center where the original was though the upper needs to move out about 1/2" to accomodate the new spindle. I opted not to make the caster adjustable but the updates to the upper control arm will allow for camber adjustments. Toe is the only thing adjustable from the factory.
Anyway, feel free to rip me a new one if you see a legimate problem with my approach but please do me the kindness of telling me the what and why about it too. If I just wanted to get picked on and insulted I'd have stayed married, hehe.
So I spent $300 and a few weekends working on this:
My expectation is that what I have subsituted is dramatic overkill compared to what was previously in place. I have to add a lip to the lower control arm, make the upper control arm extend out about another inch and the do the requisite cleaning and painting...but I expect the passenger side will go a bit quicker since I already have the measurements I need and my free time is not being taxed with divorce shenanigans.
That said; I'm sharing what I have done so far in case I'm committing an egregious faux paux in fabrication. I have welded spring perches and frame mounting points before so I'm not entirely green at performing this kind of work though once I have the LCA completed, I intend to see if two tons of force at the outer edge will deform the arm or demonstrate any flaws in the welds. I'm also going to see about twisting it a bit for the same reasons. I don't imagine the car will come across anything quite like that in daily use but I want to put that out there in case I'm mistaken.
The new addition is a quarter inch plate up top and 1/8th inch around the sides. It is welded inside and out to the LCA and the lip that I do will also extend underneath the factory stamped lip. As best I can measure, the lower ball joint is easily within 1/16th of an inch of center where the original was though the upper needs to move out about 1/2" to accomodate the new spindle. I opted not to make the caster adjustable but the updates to the upper control arm will allow for camber adjustments. Toe is the only thing adjustable from the factory.
Anyway, feel free to rip me a new one if you see a legimate problem with my approach but please do me the kindness of telling me the what and why about it too. If I just wanted to get picked on and insulted I'd have stayed married, hehe.

Nice work