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#1 _young buk_

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Posted 31 July 2013 - 12:36 PM

hi I am looking at fitting coilovers in the rear of my lx torana.there are a lot of different ways I have seen it done.the simplest being to mount the coilover in the original coil spring upper housing.i was wondering what the easiest way and whether this is a good set up for primarily street driving and some strip???

Also what would the easiest way to mount them in the coil spring housing???

Can anyone please give me an insight and some pics??



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Posted 19 August 2013 - 09:30 PM

I don't think I've ever seen coil-overs mounted anywhere near the standard spring seats. I haven't done it but normally it's on a tubbed car and they mount them way inboard on fabricated bracketry that doesn't use any standard Torana sheetmetal.



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Posted 19 August 2013 - 11:18 PM

2wild4u has mounted his in the original spring seats from memory.....

Just to clarify....in the same location, obviously he has had to make modifications to make it work.

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Posted 19 August 2013 - 11:31 PM

Pictures from this thread.

 

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From this thread, tyre clearance could be an issue with this setup.

 

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Edited by ls2lxhatch, 19 August 2013 - 11:33 PM.


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Posted 19 August 2013 - 11:56 PM

A few pics of mine fitted to a non torana diff housing.

 

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Posted 21 August 2013 - 11:22 AM

So what are people doing in the spring hat to mount the top of the coilover there?



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Posted 21 August 2013 - 09:12 PM

Im in the process of mounting my coilovers through the upper spring housing. Making up a little cradle to strengthen up the upper mount. Lower mount on the diff is using brackets from Mcdonal Bros. QA1 coilovers being used. 

 

255/40/17 being used (no flares) . Inner lip needed to be cut back and rejoined to the chassis rail. Spring housing is the closest point to the tyre. Little massaging required there to open it up a bit. Almost done. Will post pics when finished. 



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Posted 21 August 2013 - 09:30 PM

So what are people doing in the spring hat to mount the top of the coilover there?

 

It is discussed in this thread.

 

Basically the bump stop is cut out of the spring tower so you have a flat area to bolt in a mount for the shock.


Edited by ls2lxhatch, 21 August 2013 - 09:32 PM.


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Posted 21 August 2013 - 09:40 PM

Is there any actual drivability advantage (for street use) to this or are people doing it just to relocate springs/shocks for bigger rubber and wank value ?



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Posted 21 August 2013 - 11:00 PM

It may be just to say your car has coilovers. It does carry weight in the mod car scene.

IMHFO, the torana 4 link rear end is impressive as is.

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Posted 21 August 2013 - 11:12 PM

In my case the 315s didn't fit and had to relocate the shocks  



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Posted 22 August 2013 - 01:06 AM

I think for a street only car the coil overs will probably not handle as well as the standard setup as the shock is moved further away from the wheels. Reduced ground clearance (shock hangers on the diff) and reduced suspension travel can also be an issue with most of the coil over setups I have looked at.

 

The main benefit of coil overs on a street car is that they will give you more room for tyres and brakes and of course height adjustment. Although under the NCOP the tyre width is limited to around 260 which will fit with the shock in the stock position anyhow.

 

I put coil overs on the front of my hatch for height adjustment but decided to leave the rears alone as it is relatively easy to change rear springs or fit spacers to tweak the rear suspension height.

 

It would be a different story for a street/strip car with the emphasis on strip.


Edited by ls2lxhatch, 22 August 2013 - 01:14 AM.


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Posted 22 August 2013 - 10:22 AM

Ground clearance shouldnt be an issue (it's up to you where you mount the coilover) and moving the shock inboard wont hurt handling on a Torana.

 

Shortened diff (for a little bit of dish) + decent rubber means the lower shock mounting  position needs to move anyway.

In my situation, I was converting a 9", needed to buy new shocks and springs anyway, so the only extra bit of effort required was a little bit of measuring and making up a cradle for the upper mount. 



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Posted 22 August 2013 - 01:39 PM

The further inboard the shock is mounted the harder it is for the shock to control body roll.

 

Fitting wider tyres by reducing the track does not help handling either.

 

The height of a coil over with a reasonable amount of travel typically requires the shock to be mounted well below the axle tube thus the reduced ground clearance. The shock will not be the lowest point in the car however it is a little more exposed to damage. There are plenty on factory vans with the shocks mounted in a similar manner so it is not a big issue. 

 

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Edited by ls2lxhatch, 22 August 2013 - 01:42 PM.


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Posted 12 July 2017 - 09:17 PM

BENNO, any chance of a few pics if you've got them, especially the cradle for the top please. Trying to get ideas on how to mount it. I have a cross bar welded in the boot but i wouldn't mind having a look.

Cheers, Nig.

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Posted 12 July 2017 - 09:30 PM

4 years sine the last post, Benno has not been heard from for a large chunk of that....



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Posted 13 July 2017 - 08:20 PM

Yeah I haven't been on here in a long time either but some way or another you always seem to come back 😄

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Posted 14 July 2017 - 07:22 PM

Only reason to mount a coil over inboard is for tubs and wheel clearance.
if you want it to handle better they need to be moved as far out as possible, right next to the wheel.
Think for a streeter the cost and time involvled is not worth the hassle, just fit some bilstein and springs, done.

Just coz its a coilover, it doesnt mean that its good, too many people are caught up with that thinking.

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Posted 15 July 2017 - 04:39 PM

This is my boot now so that's why I ask...

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Posted 15 July 2017 - 04:45 PM

As iv got all this going in next as soon as I figured out how I'm going to do the shocks & springs.

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I still have the top of the spring tower but it's been flattened where the tub goes past.

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Posted 15 July 2017 - 05:12 PM

Hmmm 3.5:1 is a bit to tall for a Holden six. I would recommend going a bit shorter. 



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Posted 16 July 2017 - 04:20 PM

Holden 6? Don't think a Holden six would have enough mambo to even spin the diff with the car on jack stands 😉

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Posted 16 July 2017 - 10:45 PM

Prob should have thought of the shock setup when tubs were going in.
Either way its going to require more cutting and welding.

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Posted 17 July 2017 - 06:57 PM

Yeah as I said I got them to throw a cross bar in over the top of the diff to mount the coil overs to but was after a few different options to see which way would suit me best.

Cheers, Nig

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Posted 17 July 2017 - 11:03 PM

Get coilovers as wide apart as you can or stock position if possible...truetrac make tubbed cars nicer to drive.

 

Downside is usually exhaust goes under diff which can be a pain with jackstands always under diff otherwise tear exhaust hangers.

 

My sle & lc kept the factory tanks so clearance is damn tight...can see why many go with fuel cell & pipes out back.


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