RX-2 Suspension advice
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RX-2 Suspension advice
I've come to realize that my front suspension is all jacked up. I have an aftermarket coilover front strut setup that looks like this:
There's a very narrow coil springs that sit inside my strut spring perches and they're about 3/4" too short (the springs rattle like crazy over speed bumps). I don't even need a strut spring compressor to get it apart. They each sit on the same standard hollow threaded insert as anything else, but of course nothing actually seats in the perch. I took everything apart to rebuild my hubs and paint the struts, when I found adjustable Koni strut cartridges.
The Konis are rebuildable, though it'll cost some good change. I have the option of shortening them at the same time, which would allow me to keep my half-assed springs. Is there another good option here? Is there another car with similarly-sized coils that I could find an adjustable setup for? For all I know, these came out of the Honda corner at NOPI and have no business on my 2.
For two years I thought I had a nice adjustable setup (it does look good) and haven't looked at alternatives. What are my best options?
There's a very narrow coil springs that sit inside my strut spring perches and they're about 3/4" too short (the springs rattle like crazy over speed bumps). I don't even need a strut spring compressor to get it apart. They each sit on the same standard hollow threaded insert as anything else, but of course nothing actually seats in the perch. I took everything apart to rebuild my hubs and paint the struts, when I found adjustable Koni strut cartridges.
The Konis are rebuildable, though it'll cost some good change. I have the option of shortening them at the same time, which would allow me to keep my half-assed springs. Is there another good option here? Is there another car with similarly-sized coils that I could find an adjustable setup for? For all I know, these came out of the Honda corner at NOPI and have no business on my 2.
For two years I thought I had a nice adjustable setup (it does look good) and haven't looked at alternatives. What are my best options?
man your are in luck check out select maz these guys are from aus.They know there **** and sell a hell of suspen. setup for the rx2 front and the rear.A complete coil over system with shocks,springs, camber caster plate, the whole nine yards check them out there good and one of the few who supply after market parts fot the old school rotaries.
^ yeah...for a million dollars!!! (over $3000 from SelectMaz). The way you are going will work....I am installing MR2 adj. inserts in the fronts, but using a spacer intead of cutting the housing. I also need longer springs, the G/C setup have them too short...10" freelength is what I will use, probably 250lb.
If you want a setup like the SelectMaz but cheaper, PM Jesuscookies, he just got his in, made in Florida, with Bilstiens...its ******' off the hook!
If you want a setup like the SelectMaz but cheaper, PM Jesuscookies, he just got his in, made in Florida, with Bilstiens...its ******' off the hook!
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Well, JC, chime in and tell us what's up with your Bilstien setup.
Current thoughts are that I can pay through the nose to rebuild my Koni setup and shorten the strut in order to keep the front from rattling on every damn pothole. If I don't take a die to it to cut threads further down the shaft, I'll just machine a cup with a decent flange to replace the thrust washer in the upper spring seat.
That will allow me to tighten down on my too-long strut cartridge and at least slightly preload the spring. The other idea is to look at alternative cartridges like you have, Jaime, with a shorter stroke and space them up in the housing.
Why the MR2 inserts?
Current thoughts are that I can pay through the nose to rebuild my Koni setup and shorten the strut in order to keep the front from rattling on every damn pothole. If I don't take a die to it to cut threads further down the shaft, I'll just machine a cup with a decent flange to replace the thrust washer in the upper spring seat.
That will allow me to tighten down on my too-long strut cartridge and at least slightly preload the spring. The other idea is to look at alternative cartridges like you have, Jaime, with a shorter stroke and space them up in the housing.
Why the MR2 inserts?
Last edited by Crit; Aug 28, 2006 at 04:12 PM.
eibach makes many different length springs and near infinite spring rate choices. Are yours the standard 2.5" springs? Any parts numbers or other markings on the springs? How long are they " wise.
Crit, although my setup looks really puurity,
it's not quite done yet. I will post pics of everything, once I am done. It's basically a duplicate of the SelectMaz suspension set up, without the 4K SelectMaz price tag.
it's not quite done yet. I will post pics of everything, once I am done. It's basically a duplicate of the SelectMaz suspension set up, without the 4K SelectMaz price tag.
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no qa1 http://www.qa1.net/
Originally Posted by bluemunkey1820
no qa1 http://www.qa1.net/
Originally Posted by Jesuscookies
I am pretty sure that Paradise uses the qa1 coilover.
bluemunkey1820----- For what car is your QA1 setup made for. What camber plates are you using. Thanks
Originally Posted by Crit
Why the MR2 inserts?
I want those rears!!!!!QA1's or whatever....where were they purchased? Rebuilding and turning my rear Koni's into adjustables will most likely be near the same price as those QA1's....I recall the Paradise setup at $499. Rebulding Koni's are $115 ea. + 100 to make them adjustable.
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bluemunkey1820----- For what car is your QA1 setup made for. What camber plates are you using. Thanks
bluemunkey1820----- For what car is your QA1 setup made for. What camber plates are you using. Thanks
for 156.99 a pice and 95 lb 14" springs and respeed first gen camber plates
genito75 I noticed u have a RX-7 lower control arm, how is the arm supported? The RX-2 lower control arm is supported by the sway bar.
as soon as i have time I'm going to find a way to mount thees control arms just haven't had time
Originally Posted by Jaime Enriquez
Where is Autofab located? Couldn't really find it on the site...
Sweet *** front end setup!!!! Hope you're going to 7stock!
BTW...is that 195lb. rears?
Sweet *** front end setup!!!! Hope you're going to 7stock!
BTW...is that 195lb. rears?
I will be at sevenstock but dose not look like the 2 will make it this year but ther supper charged fc or my rx8 will be
Last edited by bluemunkey1820; Aug 29, 2006 at 06:08 PM.
Originally Posted by bluemunkey1820
i don't know what car they go on but the part number is DR9855 and i got them from http://www.autofabracecars.com/index.htm
for 156.99 a pice and 95 lb 14" springs and respeed first gen camber plates
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compressed height of 15"
extended height of 23 3/4"
recommended ride height 18 1/2'- 19 1/2"
I'm probably going to get me a set since they can be revalved and rebuilt.
Hey what up monkey I was checking the site you posted couldn't find the part or any pics or prices of the item you have on your car should we just give them a call or something.Oh and how much did you spend on your suspen.
Originally Posted by Jaime Enriquez
Where is Autofab located? Couldn't really find it on the site.....
-Bern
A few years ago I bought my adjustable system from Ground Control. the number was 916-638-0220 but is probably changed by now in Rancho Cordova, calif. The cost then was cheap compared to anything from Aussie land. I hope this helps oh my car is a 72 rx2.
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