weld on coilover sleeves
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Hey cheetah are u making kits yet ? If not wat about on the hush hush ? if so how much will i be slugged im so keen on some coilys
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Man it sure would be helpful if cheater and stealth would post info on the parts needed to build these set ups for those of us that would prefer to build them ourselves.
Anyone willing to share their secrets for what 'kits' or pieces you can find online and make these work? I've priced out all the parts around $100 to do it all, but I'd like to verify that I have the right stuff. Using AFCO sleeves and 10 inch 300 lbs springs.
Anyone willing to share their secrets for what 'kits' or pieces you can find online and make these work? I've priced out all the parts around $100 to do it all, but I'd like to verify that I have the right stuff. Using AFCO sleeves and 10 inch 300 lbs springs.
1973 Galant Wagon, 4G63 Turbo | Coil overs | Flares | Work wheels | Follow me on instagram @incoporatedx
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Cheater, Stealth, where ya guys at?
Was I asking too much of you to help build the knowledge of the mitsu enthusiasts?
Was I asking too much of you to help build the knowledge of the mitsu enthusiasts?
1973 Galant Wagon, 4G63 Turbo | Coil overs | Flares | Work wheels | Follow me on instagram @incoporatedx
Re: weld on coilover sleeves
Sorry i was fishing!
so what exactly do you need to know ?
how to do coilovers ?
or where you can buy parts that fit exactly ?
or what parts you can buy for next to nothing
that might do the job poorly !
or the point of only doing the fronts like most
do ,cause theres no nice answer to that one !
cheers stealth
so what exactly do you need to know ?
how to do coilovers ?
or where you can buy parts that fit exactly ?
or what parts you can buy for next to nothing
that might do the job poorly !
or the point of only doing the fronts like most
do ,cause theres no nice answer to that one !
cheers stealth
Engineering the unfair advantage !
Red bull , fuelling the fastest race cars on earth !
Red bull , fuelling the fastest race cars on earth !
Re: weld on coilover sleeves
i used the hsd 55mm sleeve kit available here in aus from otomoto. and you can get the springs in whatever spring rate you want. you just cut the spring perch off and weld on the sleeve. i also shorten my struts 70mm so i had to rethread the insert for the top cap and used a short commodore shock. dont know if you can get them in the states but im sure there are plenty that will suit.
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Re: weld on coilover sleeves
most is not brain surgery -- you need a couple of threaded sleeves I made them from some 50 Nb heavy pipe and turned a 60 mm 2 mm pitch thread on them - I made mine about 3 1/2 " long each sideIncorpoRatedX wrote:Man it sure would be helpful if cheater and stealth would post info on the parts needed to build these set ups for those of us
Anyone willing to share their secrets for what 'kits' or pieces you can find online and make these work? I've priced out all the parts around $100 to do it all, but I'd like to verify that I have the right stuff. Using AFCO sleeves and 10 inch 300 lbs springs.
then bored the guts out till they fitted the strut tube
for nut I just used KM12 bearing nuts and turned a small section out of them
Springs were just a 10 " x 2 1/2" springs and for my sigma 300 pound worked just fine
I used a strut insert that were for a holden camira ( Koni adjustable ) to fit these the strut tudes were cut down a bit shorter about 2 1/4 " from memory
these strut inserts were shorter in body and over all lenth so with the car lowered it still had travel and the springs stayed captive ever when the car was jacked off the ground
some aluminium caps were turned up for the top of the spring
you can more than likely buy most of the stuff off the shelf from any speed shop these days
on my car I also made adjustable top caps and fitted Ford caster bolts to the lower control arms
cheater
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try again camber bolts to the lower control armscheaterparts wrote:fitted Ford caster bolts to the lower control arms
cheater
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Thanks for the info guys!
1973 Galant Wagon, 4G63 Turbo | Coil overs | Flares | Work wheels | Follow me on instagram @incoporatedx