I need the top mount part number so I can fit my Gaz Coilovers as they don't come with top mounts and I need to do some camber adjustment on the fronts. I have a Nodspeed rear bar so the rear will be fine.
Bugger I have tried looking for adjustable top mounts but I can't seem to find anyone that makes them, I saw your thread when you got your BCs and you de constructed them and the top mount came off so I thought you could buy them seperately. Thanks for the reply though.I don't think the camber plates and housing have any printed part # (only labelled left/right) nor are the camber plates sold separately.
they do sell the BC/BR series pillowball top mount bearing housings in the accessories section and you then fabricate or buy a camber plate to fit it.
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http://www.bc-racing.co.uk/accessories/bc-br-series-black-top-mount-bearing-housing-front-1.html
Thanks I'll need it lolbest of luck
Currently making these for my micras
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How are you making those? as they are exactly what I need. I didn't manage to measure my shocks as of yet as I have been busy with work and stuff.Currently making these for my micras
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That one is for a Mk2 Escort but I plan to replicate it in a smaller form for the micra crowdThats some nice machiningis that what your basing it on or one that youve done?
Also what you making them on?![]()
BCs for micras are usually a 12mm shaft.How are you making those? as they are exactly what I need. I didn't manage to measure my shocks as of yet as I have been busy with work and stuff.
You could cnc mill both sections, getting one company to do both parts could make it cheaper.That one is for a Mk2 Escort but I plan to replicate it in a smaller form for the micra crowd
Lower section can be lathed. Upper section most likely water jet cnc'd
BCs for micras are usually a 12mm shaft.
As above with the two machines depending on costs
Then I'll throw em into some OTT testing before I'd recommend them to others
I can only askYou could cnc mill both sections, getting one company to do both parts could make it cheaper.