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swordfish210

Concentric Strut Tops

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swordfish210

Hi, i have decided to make a pair of these as a college project as i will be able to amalgamate 3 subjects in to one if i complete it :blush: The only snag is is that i know squat about these. Having never worked on racing saloons (i only do sports and single seaters unfourtanatly) i have never come across a pair before so i would like to open up this post to any information that anyone has about these, seriously anything...suppliers, pics, how they work ect ect. and obvioulsly i would like to know if anyone has fitted these to 205's as i would like to make some that i could put on mine :) Thanks

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Jrod

I'm not sure if it will be too hard to do but go eccentric?

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swordfish210

any advantage over cocentric?

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Jrod

Eccentric allow for adjustment of camber and castor where as concentric offer neither (or a tiny amount).

 

If you search eccentric on here i'm sure you will get loads of pics which may help?

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Sam

I beleive Sandy has done this with a standard strut and used eccentric top mounts. What hasn't he tried :blush:

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smighall

I have concentric mounts on mine.

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swordfish210

any pics?

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welshpug

what's the difference? :blush:

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Jrod

I also thought you could only use eccentric with coilovers but people have said it's possible to use them on normal struts?

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swordfish210

I would like to make some that fit on to the standard struts as i would like to use them on my car when it's finished (it's great for the project paperwork to show them actually being used) but i can't afford coilovers

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VisaGTi16v

The main issue or rather, reason not to bother, is the lack of room between the spring and the car body which means you cant get much adjustment. Obviously a 2.25" sprung coilover setup doesnt have this issue

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swordfish210

mmm i never thought about clearance issues, maybe i'll do it anyway and just never use them :lol: I dont have to use them (it's only a project after all) they just have to look really good :P

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Dan Ingram

Have you thought about fitting a diy coilover kit? Its a lot cheaper than buying a set of coilovers.

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swordfish210

not really, i'm pretty happy with my setup at the moment :lol:

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Guest rs-tone

We make lots of different types of concentric top mounts.

 

This is a recent lot we did for a renault Clio group buy that Ben organised

 

Two piece items

 

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Designed to fit on standard cars so if your doing it from scratch you should be able to do it - as we can

 

Regards

 

Tony

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swordfish210

very nice, i reckon i can make some similar as i do have this thing to help me:

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Jrod

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Rippthrough
very nice, i reckon i can make some similar as i do have this thing to help me:

 

Someone always has to go one bigger :wacko:

 

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:lol:

 

 

Nice work :)

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