CiroDesign Camber/Caster plates
#61
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edit, turns out my binding issues was not spring or top-hat related (more below)
I'm in the same boat, looking for something to resolve some serious coil bind issues. Rick, I saw your earlier post linking to some torrington bearings on amazon but I’m apprehensive about running an unsealed bearing up in there (crappy NW weather) and would really rather not have to replace something like that all the time. Any leads on a similar sealed bearing (60mm)? or any thoughts on crafting up a fancy upper spring perch with integrated/sealed radial bearing?
I'm in the same boat, looking for something to resolve some serious coil bind issues. Rick, I saw your earlier post linking to some torrington bearings on amazon but I’m apprehensive about running an unsealed bearing up in there (crappy NW weather) and would really rather not have to replace something like that all the time. Any leads on a similar sealed bearing (60mm)? or any thoughts on crafting up a fancy upper spring perch with integrated/sealed radial bearing?
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I'm in the same boat, looking for something to resolve some serious coil bind issues. Rick, I saw your earlier post linking to some torrington bearings on amazon but I’m apprehensive about running an unsealed bearing up in there (crappy NW weather) and would really rather not have to replace something like that all the time. Any leads on a similar sealed bearing (60mm)? or any thoughts on crafting up a fancy upper spring perch with integrated/sealed radial bearing?
We usually have some in stock, but we're out for the next month or so.
I think Hyperco had/has some nice top spring mounts that tilted and rotated, I think they were semi sealed. Even in dry weather Torrington's need to be cleaned periodically.
Rick
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thanks Rick!
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I am very interested in these caster/camber plates... However I have some questions HERE That maybe some of you gurus would be able to answer for me...
Thanks.
Thanks.
The torrington bearings we carry fit between the top spring perch and the 2.5"/60mm race spring. Since you are using a stock type spring, torrington bearings won't work in that area.
Our plates do include a bushing spacer that goes between the spring perch and the Camber plate bearing assembly. That should allow some rotational movement. I do know that some in this thread have had success using the stock bilsteins w/Swift springs with CDR caster/camber plates. Maybe they can give their input.
Thanks,
Rick
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Thank you Rick,
Yeah, I realized the idiocy of my question before you answered it. The rotation of the strut/spring assembly comes from the spherical bearing...
I've gone to your site, and I am interested. How do I purchase these plates?
Yeah, I realized the idiocy of my question before you answered it. The rotation of the strut/spring assembly comes from the spherical bearing...
I've gone to your site, and I am interested. How do I purchase these plates?
#71
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figured out the source of my binding issues, lol. In all fairness I did not assemble/install them myself originally... so, instead of dinking around on the internet I should of just pulled them apart. By undoing the top nut I was able to simply drop them down through the Ciro top hats far enough to pull the tenders off, install the torrington bearings, thread it back up, and away we go... simple as pie. I also bought some stupid offroad "boots" that velcro over the whole spring assembly, from top to bottom, that will hopefully keep crud from getting into the bearings and prolong their life some.
spring perches were hitting each other, the tenders were't long enough, duh.
spring perches were hitting each other, the tenders were't long enough, duh.
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figured out the source of my binding issues, lol. In all fairness I did not assemble/install them myself originally... so, instead of dinking around on the internet I should of just pulled them apart. By undoing the top nut I was able to simply drop them down through the Ciro top hats far enough to pull the tenders off, install the torrington bearings, thread it back up, and away we go... simple as pie. I also bought some stupid offroad "boots" that velcro over the whole spring assembly, from top to bottom, that will hopefully keep crud from getting into the bearings and prolong their life some.
spring perches were hitting each other, the tenders were't long enough, duh.
spring perches were hitting each other, the tenders were't long enough, duh.
#73
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also, the pivot bearing at the top nut on the CIRO plates were in perfect condition, quality stuff!
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