nuugen wrote:loxxrider wrote:Ok, so your top hat sits on the rubber part? Where is your bearing?
What you described is basically what I had in mind. BUT, I feel like taking the rubber out and using a thrust bearing will not allow proper suspension movement. Thats why a spherical bearing should be used (or at least thats what I was thinking).
Yes SKF makes a spherical thrust bearing, if you look back a page or two I posted links to those. Also, the parts I took pics of are simply for mock-up, I am still running coilovers with the OEM plates and strut bearings in one 200 and the suspension is out of the other one. So I am in the R&D stage right there with you LOL...
I like the drawing you made--since you made the plate slotted you could forego the junky-looking oem top strut bushing/mount plate, make a round plate for the spherical bearing and weld it to your plate, or get one of those that are already in a mount and weld that to your spacer. With the slots you can adjust camber simply by moving the spacer plate..
Page 49 wow watta thread... :bump:
Yes, thats what I was going for. I'd like a bolt-on solution for the bearing though just in case it ever needed replacing. I really like the idea of one in a mount that could be bolted to studs coming out of the spacer. I just need to see what my options are as far as the bearings go and also a really good measurement for how much clearance there is when the hood is modified. Doing all of this should improve the suspension travel drastically. Especially since its eliminating the rubber lower part of the OEM plate. Maybe I'll get time to try something over the christmas break (next week). I just need some bearings.
And yeah, I can't believe its 49 pages. Seems like not a lot has gotten done in 49 pages, but its been a HUGE learning process and there is a LOT of great info in here!




















Wow, that sucks about the timing belt. Yeah it definitely wasn't that bad we looked at it earlier. I don't blame you at all for wanting to tow it (especially with AAA). Last week when I tried to make that final trip before fixing an almost broken part I ended up with a seized water pump in a random parking lot :frustrated: , but that's no where near as bad as broken timing belt though my coolant system is now littered with metal shavings.