With the rear bolted up tight to the mustache bar, a small spacer will be needed as the curve of the cover hits the mustache bar, but I just bolted it up tight for the trial fit. In this position, the top of the rear hits the upper frame.
By moving the rear forward about 1/2 inch, (my custom cresent wrench spacer) , the rear clears the frame, but not by much.
I thought I read that someone flipped the mustache bar to push the rear forward, but that seems to me to be too extreme to keep the axles lined up properly.
The next issue is the transverse link contacts the axle flange. I mentioned in an earlier post http://forums.hybrid...ead.php?t=96702 that the R230 is wider than the Q45 rear. This may be another issue of the wider flange spacing. It's hard to see in this picture, but even with the rear pushed forward 1/2" the flange touches the TL.
I think that maybe the end of the TL can be ground to clear, but it is TIGHT. I did not bolt up the TL tight, because it won't clear as it is. I still have to deal with the CV flange width added to whatever clearance issue that exists too.
The stock fuel pump (78 280) is on a plate that is hitting the front mount, and when you push the rear forward, it's worse. But maybe after clearancing the mounting plate and getting the front of the rear up where it needs to be, the TL issue will either correct itself, or it will require less grinding.
This was just the first trial fit to see what issues I will have to deal with. I have energy suspension bushings coming for the mustache bar and once they are here, I can bolt the mustache bar tight and begin spacing, clearancing and fabricating the front mount.
I would love to hear how far others positioned their R230 off of the mustache bar, and if anyone had to clearance their TL or any other fittment issues.
Jody




















