I tore my car down last weekend which went pretty smoothly, but did take an entire day, as I opted to fully remove the axles, trailing arms and drop the exhaust to have more room to work. I also was doing brake line and some cheater parts (header wrap and a new seat cover for my sparco) Reassembly pretty much sucked largely due to weather (45F with 35 mph winds) but it was a BI-ATCH of a job. I have much respect for all that have done it ! How many beers did you need when you were done ?
I had two problems. On the first, I posted my solution under the thread on spring plate bushings, no big deal. The second one I'll need some advice on please.
I broke one of my T-bar tabs off reinstalling the tube, due to the lack of clearance in the fender well and a crappy weld. I DO NOT want to do this job again, so I'm thinking that I should do like many others and drill the 3" hole in the side of the car, and get somebody with mad welding skills to put on a new tab (without fusing my splines together) Or maybe drill and tap the end of the bar, stick a bolt in it to pull it out, then get the new tab done. What do you guys think ?
I kind of blew my ride height estimate with the stiffer bars, as I ended up at 6.5" to the bottom of the rocker lip. I think that's pretty much stock height. Does anybody race up that high ? My lazy side is thinking I should just run with it, see how it feels, and justify it with my small knowledge of strut suspension geometry. I think that when you lower, it brings down the center of gravity, but raises the roll center which is a bad thing. Any thoughts on that ?
BTW the strut and coilover job was a breeze, and I opted for micro cellular jounce bumpers. That should give me an advantage !!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge