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03-27-2001, 05:56 PM | #1 |
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Front coil-over kits
I have the D&D Motorsports front coil-over kit and it seems to be a piece of crap. The spring is actually rubbing the acme threaded sleeve on the strut and making a terrible squeaking sound, not to mention it has actually worn the threads off a portion of the sleeve. I know that this is very bad for the springs and could eventually cause them to break, as well as introducing extra spring rate from the rubbing. I believe that the cause is the fact that the kit is 'universal', so the sleeve does not fit that tight over my Tokico 5-ways, allowing the spring to bow.
Can anyone who has front coilovers tell me how they like the brand they have? ------------------ 2000GT Atlantic Blue: Cobra R Wheels-17x9 255/40/17, 17x10.5 315/35/17, tubular K-member & control arms, Tokico 5-ways, coil overs, sway bars, strut/shock tower bars, 70mm FMS throttle body, Saleen nose. 79 Pace Car: Maximum Motorsports suspension - H&R Race springs, Bilsteins, rear control arms, chassis bracing, Draglites, 302 w/ Edelbrock Performer intake, cam and 600cfm carb, BBK equal-lengths & H-pipe, 2.5" Flowmaster 2chmbr exhaust, Al Driveshaft, 8.8 trak-loc, TCI C4 w/ 2000 stall, B&M |
03-28-2001, 09:42 PM | #2 |
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CURRENTLY installing what everyone else recommeded to me, and that was Griggs Racing:
Rudy did a real nice wite-up in the tech articles here on Mustangworks. Lots of detail and good photos. ------------------ Darius Rudis Roadracer: Home built t-arm/panhard suspension powered by an S-trimmed motor :-) My Mustang Page |
03-29-2001, 07:53 PM | #3 |
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I like the HAL QA1 stuff myself. aluminum shock with acme threads roled right into the body of the strut itself
Hey Drudis, whats yer spring rate, almost every kit I see has either 225 or 175 pound springs? |
03-30-2001, 01:25 PM | #4 |
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Does HAL make these kits for handling as well? I am looking for a kit with springs in the neighborhood of 350lb/in.
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04-02-2001, 08:07 AM | #5 |
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My front springs are 400# coilovers (or about 880# stock location).
------------------ Darius Rudis Roadracer: Home built t-arm/panhard suspension powered by an S-trimmed motor :-) My Mustang Page |
04-03-2001, 04:55 PM | #6 |
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Well, I ended up going with the Griggs kit with 350lb/in springs. Thanks for the input.
The roads are pretty bumpy where I live, but the 300s I had weren't that bad, so I figure I can handle the 350lb/in. Next step is torque arm and panhard bar, then the suspension will be done. ------------------ 2000GT Atlantic Blue: Cobra R Wheels-17x9 255/40/17, 17x10.5 315/35/17, tubular K-member & control arms, Tokico 5-ways, coil overs, sway bars, strut/shock tower bars, 70mm FMS throttle body, Saleen nose. 79 Pace Car: Maximum Motorsports suspension - H&R Race springs, Bilsteins, rear control arms, chassis bracing, Draglites, 302 w/ Edelbrock Performer intake, cam and 600cfm carb, BBK equal-lengths & H-pipe, 2.5" Flowmaster 2chmbr exhaust, Al Driveshaft, 8.8 trak-loc, TCI C4 w/ 2000 stall, B&M |
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