My bi-wing is in good shape and I would like to keep it that way. When I was posting on the SVOCA site, I was unable to get much in the way of info on getting some kind of support for it.
Does anyone know of a source for these?
thanks,
phil
My bi-wing is in good shape and I would like to keep it that way. When I was posting on the SVOCA site, I was unable to get much in the way of info on getting some kind of support for it.
Does anyone know of a source for these?
thanks,
phil
Phil, There is a vendor here selling those. You should be able to find him with a search for wing supports.
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I have seen most supports, and I like these the best. I recall Bud chewing this guy out over on the other site. The guy making these was only offering an alternative support "then". Bud said he should have gone through the proper channels and since he was not even a member to take his product elsewhere.
Yes, Bud always had a way with people. His own, unique way.
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Rod, contact Jason for the supports. He makes a nice fire extinguisher mount too:
http://www.svocop.com/forum/showthre...-wing-supports
No, I'm not getting a kickback...lol
86 SVOs = 2A - Drag & 2R - Driver & 1C - Rusty
84 GT Turbos = 'verts & hatch
Thanks for posting the info.
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Yes, thanks for the thread. Those supports look very sturdy and I like the adjustability. I have seen some for sale commercially before, but was told that because they were plastic, they tended to break sooner or later. The metal ones looks pretty tough. Where they 'attach to the wing, do they just fit in the existing screw holes?
BTW, I have emailed the seller. Thanks again!
I know this is a little late to the discussion, but I bought the plastic support from the guy in NC at about the same time he got run off the other forum. I was and still am very satisfied with the quality and appearance of the device, it almost looks like a factory accessory. I don't have the information handy at the moment, but if there any folks interested, post to this thread or message me and I'll get it posted.
Is this the company in NC that you are talking about? Has anyone tried these supports? http://www.gaugepods.com/svo.html
I like their look more than metallic ones but I'm bit suspicious how strong they really are
Lauri
1984 Mustang SVO 1C
1988 Tbird TC 1C
I had one of those but it broke.
Someone on the SVOCA site put a printable diagram up one time and it is made to print off to the correct size so you can use it as a pattern to make a flat plate with all the correct contours to fit between the glass and the bottom of the wing.
I used that and made a pair from pieces of a flat bug shield. They fit like a charm.
Sorry, they cant be seen in this pic. I don't have any pics from the rear at the moment.
I hope the pic works. I made them from plexiglass. The left one is thinner and cracked after a bunch of years, then I made thicker ones that went up more out of site.
That's sorta what mine look like, except they are black.
I just bought a couple of these to try. They were reasonably priced so I thought I would give them a try. I am going to paint them to match. Mike Martinelli http://www.mikemartinelli.com/ had the link on his little website: http://www.shapeways.com/product/LXB...i-wing-support
Darran
1986 9L SVO, 1982 1C GT
Kinda reminds me of those new-wave chairs we saw in the 70's. Of course the scale is probably a bit off.
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