olympic
SHO Member
I got the rear coil-overs done. It wasn't as much of a nightmare as I thought it would be and man did they turn out nice!
Below are some pics.
What I have done is took some stock Taurus struts, removed the knuckle brackets and welded on the brackets from my Topaz struts(no Koni's available for Tempo/Topaz struts). The top hat is 100% custom made and uses a teflon lined spherical bearing to hold the strut shaft, just like IPT's coil-overs. I designed the hat to allow maximim possible bump travel, that's why the bearing is mounted on top of the plate. The Taurus struts are slightly longer than the Topaz struts and I also want to lower the car a bit so I need all the bump travel I can get. The bearing holder is simply bolted together. So if I ever need to replace the spherical bearing, it's easily done.
The threaded collars are from a generic kit I bought off ebay. I'll also be using the upper spring perches that came with this kit on the front struts. Factory bump stops will be re-used if there is enough travel available.
I've already started on the fronts which will be almost the same. Just designed slightly different because the spring and strut have to be able to turn with the steering.
Anyways, on to the pics! The springs pictured arn't the ones I will be using but you get the idea.
<small>[ June 09, 2003, 04:06 AM: Message edited by: olympic ]</small>
What I have done is took some stock Taurus struts, removed the knuckle brackets and welded on the brackets from my Topaz struts(no Koni's available for Tempo/Topaz struts). The top hat is 100% custom made and uses a teflon lined spherical bearing to hold the strut shaft, just like IPT's coil-overs. I designed the hat to allow maximim possible bump travel, that's why the bearing is mounted on top of the plate. The Taurus struts are slightly longer than the Topaz struts and I also want to lower the car a bit so I need all the bump travel I can get. The bearing holder is simply bolted together. So if I ever need to replace the spherical bearing, it's easily done.
The threaded collars are from a generic kit I bought off ebay. I'll also be using the upper spring perches that came with this kit on the front struts. Factory bump stops will be re-used if there is enough travel available.
I've already started on the fronts which will be almost the same. Just designed slightly different because the spring and strut have to be able to turn with the steering.
Anyways, on to the pics! The springs pictured arn't the ones I will be using but you get the idea.
<small>[ June 09, 2003, 04:06 AM: Message edited by: olympic ]</small>