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    Hi,
    I'm planning the restoration of my RF86 F2000 and wonder if anyone has any design data such as suspension coordinates, leg lengths, damper design lengths etc. I want to build some jigs and fixtures to set the suspension etc and any information will be helpful.
    Also if anyone has any set-up information to use as a starting poit - it need not be specific, but something to use as a baseline. Im not sure what information may have been supplied with the car when new, but if anyone has anything in the way of factory date, spec sheet or drawings I'll be happy to work out some sort of trade or whatever.

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    Ian

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    I have a set of jigs to make the front and rear suspension rockers for that car, the wide version of the RF-85/86. Getting them to you would be a challenge, they are mostly 1/2" thick steel plate and each one weighs north of 100 lbs, but if you are interested PM me

    Brian

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    Ian,I have the factory spec. sheets for a 95 VD, I don't know how similar 85 VD are to 95 VD's but you ase welcome to have a copy if wish. Includes set up data, shock lenghts, suspension data...etc. Even a complete list of all required fasteners.
    PM me with your adress and I will mail you the info. regards Ernie

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