Suspension Update

I'm curious where you sourced your coil overs from... do you buy them as a package or did you mix and match? I know that you're trying to sell something, so i doni't know if you can share this information, but if you can it would be apreciated. I"ve been thinking of a similar project in the future.

- Jason
 
Heck, he could sell the arms as a kit without the coil-overs and you buy your own, be a cheaper kit, after all, the coil-overs are the component he is going to make the smallest profit on. The major profit in the kits will be the fabrication of the arms.
 
Route666 said:
Heck, he could sell the arms as a kit without the coil-overs and you buy your own, be a cheaper kit, after all, the coil-overs are the component he is going to make the smallest profit on. The major profit in the kits will be the fabrication of the arms.


Just got back in from Phoenix...long weekend.

We could offer the kits without the shocks and springs, but you would have to get shocks in the same size as what we are surrently using.

We bought our shocks from Summitt, but when we get into production, we will be talking directly with Koni.

I'll keep you guys updated.
 
Ok, update is as follows;

We have completed the jig for the upper shock mount. We are currently waiting for the machine shop to spin us up a few more upper control arm shafts. I am expecting them to be ready Tuesday or Weds. We have re-designed the lower control arm for both ease of production, as well as to accept a screw in ball joint.

The reason for doing this was to decrease the overall width of the arm at the ball joint end, and clean up the look of the arm.

I am leaving for Nashville on Monday, and I won't be back until the 14th. Our group is recording 4-5 new songs, so I have to take a little break from the shop to get this done.

We ordered an Iron Worker as well for the production of these kits. For those of you who don't know what that is, it's a machine that punches holes in steel with dies. It does a lot more that just punch holes, but that is going to save us a lot of drilling.

Strut rod's are in the works. We have a company our of Henderson, NV who makes a bunch of the stuff for "Fear Factor", and I am told they will be spinning up our strut mounts. It's a connection my uncle has (shop owner)so I am out of the loop on that one.

So everything is moving along.

Gram
 
gram, thanks for the update :) looks like i'm going to have to start saving some money again, so i can get your setup and a randalls rack for my car. maybe next summer i'll have enough to get started on that stuff