Shaun
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"Opentracker" said:You need some Roundup weed killer ..... :dumas
Bloody grass. I can grow it on my driveway but can't grow it on my lawn...
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"Opentracker" said:You need some Roundup weed killer ..... :dumas
"Opentracker" said:Looks like it's hitting the outer shocktower cover like mine did.
Here's how I fixed it. I welded a plate over the cut and added a new bump stop.
"Shaun" said:Bloody grass. I can grow it on my driveway but can't grow it on my lawn...
"Opentracker" said:That looks like fun ..... I like the AC scoop for the driver :kaid
"NOR_68Cougar" said:The major plus point will come once I finalise the coil over shock system. I've been working with Bilstein for some time on custom valved shocks. I already have a few valvings for the regular spring perch shock and plan on using the same valving for the coil over system. Nobody else offers custom valved shocks with their coil overs
So, if you already have these new uppers/lowers would one be able to "upgrade" to the coilovers once they are available?
"buening" said:Any update on the coilover setup? It appears the available arms are only for the spring perch. As a structural engineer, suspension technology is something I'd like to learn more about. I find it quite interesting! If I could only find the spare time :sad
Has the overall thickness of the upper arm changed much compared to stock at the balljoint area? A person could run an 18x9 front rim and may clear the ball joint if the overall thickness is reduced at the balljoint area. It's hard to tell in your pic how much larger diameter rim would be needed to clear the upper arm. It'd have to clear the upper arm at full steering lock as well, but appears the overall width of the upper arm is less than the factory arm. Just some random thoughts for the above poster.
There is a thread over on Stangnet about a coilover conversion using AFCO special order coilovers mounted to the upper arms. I seem to think just the coilover conversion was about $1000 and that is at cost. It's definitely a sweet setup but I'd rather see it mounted to the lower arm like the TCP and likely your kit.
"TB350" said:Hi Shaun, great stuff your doing here! Quick question though, in the first pic you posted on page one, it appears that you lowered the UCA and moved it forward versus the traditional down and back. Optical illusion? Off my rocker? or top secret new suspension tech? LOL!
"TB350" said:Off topic; What part of the U.K are you from? I spent nearly 7 awesome years in Pembrokeshire (S.W Wales) back in the late 70's early 80's (got my "O" levels) Beautiful country! Kip