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Ideas on how to mount a Coilover to axle


My name is Russell

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Keen on these fullas

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... =360929995

But cant quite get my head around how i could go about mounting it to the diff with the clevis it has on the bottom.

How could i fit a rose joint/bush on the bottom of the coil or to the axle housing.

Or should i just continue my search for a more appropriate coil over.

Christopher

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if i had any skils at ms paint id draw it up...

make a platform so to speak on the diff with a hole in it..bolt in a rod end/jose joint/heim joint etc so that it sits vertically, and then mount the coilover to that...

id say youd need to use 5/8s joints...http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 584445.htm

have it sitting up like in this pic...

see what i mean? if you make the platform triangulated and gusseted it would be strong as hell

and piss all maching...youll only need to drill 1 hole in each platform for the rod end to go into...

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for a tiny cost saving on those coilovers you are going to greatlengths to make them fit. I'd look in the direction that UJ has wisely suggested or just get a more conversional style coilover to suit what you are trying to do

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Look into somthing like these http://www.afcoracing.com/hp_shocks_reactor.html

Looks like more initialy, best solution though I think.

Those Evo ones look nice but they are very long and they have a non standard looking spring.

I think it will take a lot of work to make them fit, also when you want to change the spring rate you will be stuck with non off the shelf springs.

Places that support speedway etc usualy stock stuf like this. I've seen specials in NZ racer etc for them at very reasonable prices.

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thats the one escorto...

but the platform could be brought down in front of the axle tube aswell..

stockcar coilover kits arent good for rd cars..as the sleeve just sits over the shock.

if you wanted to use speedway gear youd be best to go with affco superstock stuff..

the springs are easy to get in any length and spring rates.

ohallorans probably do the best stockcar set ups and you can get them from edge race parts etc..HRP also do them and im pretty sure carlos chestnut(steel surgeon) would aswell

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cheers fella i'm def keen on those^

for the other style would def depend on your original shock and spring placement versus your planned setup,

ie i'd mount my coilover behind the axle tube to deaden twist on the diff

Fuck thats a good point, if you mounted over the back of the diff would that help prevent axle tramp or just cause trouble with binding up?

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