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    5.9" spindle clevis CAD

    This may be a long shot but, I'm after somthing I can model my own uprights from to be machined in 7075 billet Aluminium. 12 degree KPI, 5.9" diameter and for a 2" bolt on hollow stub.
    Thanks for any help.

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    Re: 5.9" spindle clevis CAD

    No ideas n e 1? People I can contact or companies? I realy want to try and make this happen.

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    Re: 5.9" spindle clevis CAD

    So are you asking about a software package, or someone to engineer and manufacture your concept? Your post isn't clear, at least to me.

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    Re: 5.9" spindle clevis CAD

    I have the software and I have a manufacturer, I will engineer it. I just need a CAD file or even a PDF file of the clevis on its own.

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    Re: 5.9" spindle clevis CAD

    still not clear, to me at least.Do you have one and need it copied or do you want one drawn up from scratch? The only clevis I know of that is even called a "5.9" is built by Proam and thats simply the diameter of it.
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    Re: 5.9" spindle clevis CAD

    I'm totally confused at what you want now as well. . .sounds like you have the software, know how to use the software, will do the design work, and have someone to make it for you. . .so I'm not sure what else you need. . .

    . . .are you looking for something pre-existing to model off of? If so, I doubt you are gonna get much help there. . .no matter how helpful most people on this site are I don't think many would be willing to give up their hard CAD work for someone else to bunny hop off of.

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    Re: 5.9" spindle clevis CAD

    I know what you mean Joe. To have a CAD drawing of somthing like that would be ultimate. I just need a starting point. Craig, I actualy want to run the pro-am hubs and thats where I got the 5.9" from. I thought that if this was the case I would need to match the clevis size?
    I get that what I am after is hard to help with so, I may be able to do what I want if somone has a suggestion for spherical bearings both top and bottom with vertical bolts. I will email Pro-am or Kartek to get the PCD of the 2" bolt on stub and size of the backing plate. Thanks for the replys.

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