A good friend of mine that works in Dearborn, said they were throwing this old technology thing away, so he grabbed it for me.
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Lol, thanks man. It's not something I'll ever need either! lol. I just wanted to see if I could figure it out.Finally a part I don't need!!!!! Thank you air-ride!
Seriously though, thank you for the work you do designing, building, prototyping and having the ambition to do this.
Uppers and lowers? Or just uppers?I may need a set of perches soon...
Both.Uppers and lowers? Or just uppers?
I haven't tried the lowers yet. Should be similar to the uppers, but they'll need the nub on the bottom to fit to the hole in the bottom of the LCA.Both.
The base of the lower perches should be angled as well.I haven't tried the lowers yet. Should be similar to the uppers, but they'll need the nub on the bottom to fit to the hole in the bottom of the LCA.
Looking at pics, I don't think it's really necessary to have the angled base. They'll be using the Prothane isolators as well, so that gives the spring an angled base to sit in.The base of the lower perches should be angled as well.
That would be awesome! I think I pretty much have it figured out, but that would definitely help! I found a post on SCCOA with nearly the entire process written out, so he could prove why they're worth his asking price.J I have a set of Doug's lowers for my SC. If you want me to send you one to copy I can do that.
Thanks for keeping this stuff available to the community!
OK I'll dig out my box of goodies from him and get it boxed up. You still at the same address?That would be awesome! I think I pretty much have it figured out, but that would definitely help! I found a post on SCCOA with nearly the entire process written out, so he could prove why they're worth his asking price.
The isolators don't provide an angled base, they provide a helical slope for the end of the coil. Most of the lower perches out there (ThomasA's, Tuck's, mine, etc.) were machined with angled bases for a reason.Looking at pics, I don't think it's really necessary to have the angled base. They'll be using the Prothane isolators as well, so that gives the spring an angled base to sit in.