Anyone have recommendations for adjustable camber plate parts that we can use on the MkIII?
Thx.
K
Anyone have recommendations for adjustable camber plate parts that we can use on the MkIII?
Thx.
K
Kirk,
The A3 takes the same plate as the A2 chassis
I used Shine's plates, welded in, although they can also be bolted. In both cases the strut bearing tower has to be cut. The Ground Control also have a great reputation. The Eurosport is a copy of Dick's but I have heard the bearing carrier has the snap ring acting against the load, rather than the body that holds it.
Dave Z
Originally posted by Knestis@Sep 29 2005, 11:28 PM
Anyone have recommendations for adjustable camber plate parts that we can use on the MkIII?
Thx.
K
[snapback]61531[/snapback]
We have shines plates in the Audi's, However we have new fancy camber/caster plates that we will be installing this winter...
I would suggest that you weld in whatever you get, do not trust bolting them in... JMO based on unfortunate experiences...
Raymond
RST Performance Racing
www.rstperformance.com
Dave - did you raise the plate up at all, to gain room underneath for strut height? I have off-the-shelf KONI yellows that fit the stock strut-top bearings: What is necessary to connect the strut top to something like Dick's plates?
K
These are new. Going to have somebody evaluate them and then I'll post the results here for all to see.
Bill,
Now you tell us?
What is the bolt circle on the mounting plate?
What are the circular bits shown below the assembly?
In the interests of nobody in particular here is a pic of the Ground Control Plate.
Dave Z
Originally posted by Bildon@Sep 30 2005, 05:59 PM
These are new. Going to have somebody evaluate them and then I'll post the results here for all to see.
[snapback]61595[/snapback]
Need to get one in house to check it out. I'll publish my findings thereafter.Originally posted by Dave Zaslow@Oct 1 2005, 08:10 AM
What is the bolt circle on the mounting plate?
What are the circular bits shown below the assembly?
[snapback]61610[/snapback]
Update...Originally posted by Bildon@Oct 2 2005, 11:13 AM
Need to get one in house to check it out. I'll publish my findings thereafter.
[snapback]61646[/snapback]
I couldn't convince the manufacturer that there would be interest in their camber plates for SCCA club racing so they scrapped plans to make them.
Who wants camber plates? I'm seriously considering manufacturing our own simple, affordable alum. plate with spherical top mount for IT / Prod / Touring Car type racing. Something that would be much less than a Ground Control camber plate.
Anyone want to offer CAD services? I can get them machined very cheaply.
I'd definetly be up for a set. I am about to purchase the ground controls so I'll hold off to see if this gets off the ground.Originally posted by Bildon@Oct 2 2005, 10:13 AM
Need to get one in house to check it out. I'll publish my findings thereafter.
[snapback]61646[/snapback]
(I've been buying the 20mm spacers from you the past 2 weeks)
/Greg
Kirk,
I'm using racing Bilstein's which are short compared to a stock shock. By the time you take away the thickness of the stock VW bearing carrier assembly (sunk into the tower), and you add the plate thickness, I doubt you lose much height. The VR6 strutbearings shown here http://rapidparts.com/rpeShowImage.a...052-498329.JPG show the bearing way down. You could fab spacers to move the plate higher. Dick may sell the mounting plates separatly so you could use stacked multiples to gain height as long as you then progressivly cut away the centers. There was an outfit (now gone) called Pulsar Racing that had these for A1's. Eurosport sell spacers for their plates.
The top of the tower is not that easy to cut. Not having a plasma cutter, I hacked away with a sawzall.
Now, if you are still going to rally as well, then I would look to keep at least the stock height and travel.
I have tried to attach a pic of the plate, did it work? If not go to srsvw.com and click on parts.
The strut just needs a sleeve to match its outer diameter to the inner diameter of the bearing. Dick will supply this if you remember to ask when you order. Then it is just a nylock nut on top.
I keep referring to Dick Shine, but you really want to talk to Eli.
Not sure if I answered your specific question. If not, ask again.
Dave Z
Originally posted by Knestis@Sep 30 2005, 12:51 PM
Dave - did you raise the plate up at all, to gain room underneath for strut height? I have off-the-shelf KONI yellows that fit the stock strut-top bearings: What is necessary to connect the strut top to something like Dick's plates?
K
[snapback]61568[/snapback]
Bookmarks