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  • jpichu
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    Originally posted by ak- View Post
    He lives dangerous and shameless; i like him.
    Lol that makes the life more exciting, but i will weld that Sh** down for Sure

    Oh BTW they feel Good, but i just need i new Swap
    Last edited by jpichu; 10-19-2010, 11:06 PM.

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  • e30shmobberr
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    gc conversion kit is $400

    shocks come next week :)
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  • stefan335i
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    how much did you pay for the Kit???

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  • ak-
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    Filed down.
    You should bead weld the bottom though for support.
    GC kits come with D-perches to slide on top and weld for added support.
    Support is where it's at. Like a bra. This guy has his bra off though. He lives dangerous and shameless; i like him.

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  • JRKOUPE
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    Originally posted by jpichu View Post
    Just got my Done today

    is that the OE spring perch just filed down?...or is that a perch supplied w/ the kit?...

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  • Moto-Mucci
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    I think you'll like those rates. They're a great ratio. I used a weight distribution calculator to figure mine out and I switched to 440/550 ftlb. The car feels much more balanced. I was running way too soft in the rear before compared to the fronts (375 / 425).

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  • Oolop
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    nice dude^^
    i didnt know cosmo made a kit, i guess i never looked

    did u ask for those spring rates or is that what it comes with?

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  • jpichu
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    Just got my Done today

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  • DRTSRFR
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    You'll gain about 16mm of bump travel with the Ground Control race plates.

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  • M42Technik
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    Great thread. Now a quick question, if you were to add GC's camber plates on top of this setup, wouldn't you have even more suspension travel?

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  • MattM
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    The collar the kit comes with is designed to be welded on in place of the spring perch, it clearly says this in the insturctions that come from GC.. Here is my with stock strut and welded perch.

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  • e30shmobberr
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    Originally posted by ak- View Post
    Yes sir.
    You don't really need it though.
    And when you cut your bottom spring seat off, I recommend you weld little beads to the bottom of the perch/collar as well as the D-collar provided.

    Flat spot on the D-collar faces your wheel by the way when welded on.
    so basically you cut the strut and shorten in then weld it together. then does that d-collar provide reinforcement and used as a spring perch?

    anyone have pic of this installed?

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  • lifeiskaos
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    Originally posted by iliescu2
    Still not seeing why you wouldn't cut 4" if you're going to cut anything at all. Help a noob. ;)
    if the shock body is 4" shorter, that means the shaft is too. Therefore at full droop, your wheel would lose 8" compared to stock... Topping out your shocks is just as bad as bottoming them out. You'd have to be VERY low to be in an acceptable shock travel range to cut the full 4" off.

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  • ak-
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    Yes sir.
    You don't really need it though.
    And when you cut your bottom spring seat off, I recommend you weld little beads to the bottom of the perch/collar as well as the D-collar provided.

    Flat spot on the D-collar faces your wheel by the way when welded on.

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  • Schwarz325
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    The thing laying infront of the coils is the one i'm talking about. SO, it just acts like a perch kinda

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