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  2. JTR

    Rollbar covers

    Hi. Does anyone have a set of unmolested rollbar covers to cover the base of the rollbar as it attaches to the rear of the chassis? I think NV Carbon used to make a carbon set but I also think they are no longer in business. Westfield want £268 for a pair and this is simply ridiculous. What other options do i have?
  3. Ewan

    New (bonkers) Seight

    That looks fabulous. What fun. My dark green V8 feels pretty damn lively even without a supercharger. So hats off to you!
  4. Davemk1

    New member in Michigan USA

    That's interesting Dave - thank you for clearing that up. I wonder why such an angle then? Ride height being set very high I suppose? dave
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  6. Steve G.

    Cortina Uprights.

    Are the uprights advertised on Westfields website the right ones, I will have to read the advert again but thought they were only for later cars. Standard cast ones or even just a passenger side one would be OK.
  7. dvd8n

    Flying on Four Wheels

    I've been reading this biography on Frank Costin. It's a bit of a hagiography; the author is obviously a bit of a fanboy, but it's nontheless quite readable. It has a nice chapter on the eleven. The thing that caught my eye though was a throwaway comment about the seven: It makes you think about the windscreen aerodynamics... David
  8. Benrobson2999 - Kent AO

    What have we done?

    I may well have a newish soft bits roof coming up for sale. Twin doors and leather bag. Plus soft bits roof bars to stop it slapping your head at speed! (if you have the MSA roll bar)Only reason is Iam looking to go full cage and aero screen
  9. Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Chairman

    What have we done?

    Was already typing!!
  10. Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Chairman

    What have we done?

    Kit roof's can be "problematic" with ZK body work, but can work as long as the frame and hood match, the press stood locations on the back of the tub though need doing to match the hood as they are from memory, slightly higher up the tub than a ZK top. Using ZK side screens with a kit hood might work as long as they're early ZK and not from the last five to ten years. The top of the Kit bodywork is ever so slightly narrower at scuttle top level side to side than ZK, while the proportions of the hoods are subtly different. I've made it work before now, but it helps a lot if the tub has never had roof fittings riveted on before.
  11. 3739Davis

    New member in WA State, USA

    While I can claim no credit for the build, I am now the proud owner of a 1995 Westfield SEiW with a long and storied history here in the US. From an early appearance in Road & Track in 1996, through its current configuration at the hands of its previous owner (JohnCh), this little red beauty has seen a lot of changes, and I'm in awe of all of them. The only thing I changed was adding the WA State Collector Car plates (due to its 30+ year age) to keep from having to re-license it every year. While I might make subtle changes over time, I'm having waaaay too much fun to even consider it currently.
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  12. Euan Hoosearmy

    What have we done?

    @Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Chairman do you know if a hood from a "kit" would fit a ZK? If not, is there anyone else who would know or what the critical measurements would be?
  13. Tim Sideways

    What have we done?

    That might be of interest then, if anyone can confirm it would actually fit. Doors aren't a problem as apparently we have those.
  14. Euan Hoosearmy

    What have we done?

    I've got a hood and the frame for it sitting in my garage loft. It's grey and doesn't have doors with it as I still use those, but having just bought a part built XI kit. It's time for a garage clear out to create some £££. I've got a proper roll bar to go on the car and the hood won't go over that. My SEIW has "kit" bodywork so this hood won't fit an FW and might(?) fit a ZK.
  15. Tim Sideways

    What have we done?

    Thanks. As for the spec erm... We both wanted the ZK bodystyle, Widebody, low roll bar, loud colour and all those boxes are ticked. As for the engine it's a 2.0 Zetec with Jenvey throttle bodies. Other than that I know just about nothing about it
  16. Kingster

    Recent snap of your Westfield

    It kinda was. My 2nd MX5 was purchased with a duff motor but near pristine bodywork (and a hard top). So I made 1 good car out of the 2 and scrapped the rusty leftovers 👍
  17. Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Chairman

    New member in Michigan USA

    The Mega S2000 and Sport 250 chassis have a relocated steering rack position compared to the standard chassis; it's higher, to reduce bump steer. So on these cars, the arms sit above the steering arms on the upright, with the tie rod coming in from above, and the nut going on from below. On standard chassis cars it's the other way round, with the rack connecting below the steering arms on the uprights. Agreed though, you look to have quite a steep angle there, which does look wrong. What's the front ride height set to?
  18. Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Chairman

    Cortina Uprights.

    Assuming the photo below is correct: Those look like original COrtina cast iron uprights, which are pretty much one piece affairs to all intents and purposes. So if the stub axle(s) themselves are worn - unusual, but it happens, rather than just the wheel bearings, more common, then it's a case of replacing the complete thing. The Westfield alloy front uprights as supplied by the factory are a direct swap for what you have now, assuming you still have clamshell wings. As Alessandro said, they will fit your M16 brakes just fine. I don't know what sort of hubs you have, but if using original (heavy) Cortina items, then it's an ideal time to also swap for the much lighter alloy hubs that match the uprights. (Just for reference, the only part that can't be transferred directly from original Ford Cortina uprights to Westfield alloy uprights, are the wing stays, for those using cycle wings; the designs are different for each upright, and attach differently. The Westfield supplied uprights are made by Hi Spec, who also do their own, none Westfield badged version. A slightly different design upright that still fits is also available from Siltech, BUT care would need to be taken that they were compatible with M16's as they are typically used with a Willwood big brake kit.
  19. Davemk1

    New member in Michigan USA

    Nice work on the bumpers...I hope that gets you through the process. I have a comment that is completely unrelated to the bumpers. In looking at the photos of the front suspension something caught my eye. I see that the tie rods attaching the steering rack to the uprights/hubs angle down dramatically as they go out to the upright. It's my understanding that these tie rods should be more or less horizontal and not angled down. I just went and looked at my car (2014 Mega S2000) and see that the tie rod end sits on top of the steering arm where yours attach to the underside of the arm... hence downward angle. I suspect that the steering arms are on the wrong side of the car and this means that the tie-rod end can only mount to the underside as yours are currently. If you swapped them side-to-side then the tie rod would mount to the top side of the arm and be much closer to horizontal. This is important due to the bump-steer that will result from the angled tie rod. As currently set, the wheels will toe-out in a big way when the wheel is pushed upward by a bump. Ideally there is almost zero toe change (with the arm horizontal) but with this downward slope the wheel will toe-out a lot. This can be a serious issue and can cause the car to be very twitchy as the alignment changes when you hit bumps. It's none of my business of course and you should do what seems right to you...if it were me I'd check this out to be sure all is as it should be. Attached is a photo of my car for reference. I hope this all makes sense. dave
  20. Steve G.

    Cortina Uprights.

    I probably haven't looked enough, I did see some but they were out of stock.
  21. Rob Hunter - Club Secretary

    What have we done?

    Hi and welcome! There are a load of Toybox car owners in the club, I am one of them! I know Andrew pretty well, as I only live a few miles from his unit and pop in for a coffee now and again. What spec car have you decided to go for? If Andrew cannot source an appropriate hood, you can always use Softbitsforsevens who make aftermarket hoods, covers etc (although lead times tend to be long...).
  22. Stuart

    What have we done?

    @Tim Sideways welcome to a great community - a very friendly bunch with a great deal of collective knowledge about everything Westfield
  23. Rob Hunter - Club Secretary

    New to Westfields

    As @MattV says, there are probably local members that may be able to view the car for you before you buy.... I've looked at a few (even for buyers abroad) over the last couple of years for potential owners. Obviously, its not like getting a car inspected by a qualified mechanic but most long term owners will know the main things to look for, plus you also know the seller is genuine.
  24. Tim Sideways

    What have we done?

    To cut a long story short, my wife has been banging on about having a Caterham for a few years now. They have never appealed to me, just didn't like them. Some seemed to look like Commer vans, with wheels that sit too far inboard and I just never saw one that changed my mind. Roll forward to a couple of weeks ago when we were out on a tulip rally around Shropshire (organised by Tern Hill Hall) and there was a couple driving a red Westfield. The more I saw it, the more I liked it. Even looked good with the hood up when it started to properly rain and as a result I less begrudgingly agreed to go and have a look at some cars in the flesh with her, so a trip to Toybox was arranged. We both came away with an idea that we could actually get along with a Westfield, but had also developed some ideas as to what boxes it should tick. An email from Natalie at Toybox last night with a few pretty poor photo's of a car they'd just got in was a proper bingo. Correct shape, good colour, engine I know my way around(ish) and some tasty extras meant that we decided to go for it. So the upshot is we've placed a deposit on a car we've not seen in real life, know very little about and can't wait to get hold of! The only issue that we're hoping Andrew can address is the lack of a hood, as that's an essential for us because we like to get around and sometimes rain can't be avoided. Last year we drove to Gibraltar in our 2CV, we've done the Dordogne and Laon Classique in that too. We've also done the Italian lakes in our '72 Spitfire along with many trips to Classic Le Mans. I appreciate that the luggage capacity of the Westfield will be somewhat less than the Citroen or the Triumph, but I'm sure we can do a few French weekends if we share pants. Looking forward to becoming part of the Westfield community and currently absorbing knowledge as fast as I can. Cheers!
  25. LoneWolf

    Cortina Uprights.

    The Westfield alloy uprights should fit the M16 caliper just fine. Also, I think the stub axles can be removed from the upright? A few companies sell them separately.
  26. Steve G.

    Cortina Uprights.

    I've got a bit of wear on one stub axle and I wondered if it was possible to get new ones anywhere ? I've seen some alloy ones but they are intended for use with alloy calipers, I'd rather stick with original Ford one unless someone knows of some standard pattern ones, thanks.
  27. Flying Carrot Steve

    Cars For Sale

    Does anyone know the current price of a new factory built car? And does anyone have any views (preferably facts) about the effect on used car prices? I would imagine a lack of new builds will eventually impact used values positively in due course.
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