REAR SHOCK MOUNTS??
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REAR SHOCK MOUNTS??
Hi all, now that i've made a start I wanted to ask about rear shock moints welded on the inner wings. These are on a shell ive bought. I guess they are for an upgrade but what fits them?
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There's no need to shout...PAULJ wrote:SO HOW MANY REAR SHOCK MOUNT CONVERSIONS ARE THERE THAT WELD TO THE INNER REAR WINGS?



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From memory I think that certain telescopic damper connversions do, but i think most bolt to the boot floor.PAULJ wrote:SO HOW MANY REAR SHOCK MOUNT CONVERSIONS ARE THERE THAT WELD TO THE INNER REAR WINGS?
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These will be for the Kayaba 342001 gas dampers for the classic mini kit. You will also need the special lower spring plate that has the other end of the mounting on it. Superior to the kit that uses the boot floor, as your kit has dampers that are more upright, so better efficiency.
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]These will be for the Kayaba 342001 gas dampers
Thanks for this useful reply to my enquiry. Would you know where the bottom mounts are from? The inner wings of my project are new and look very strong. Is this a common conversion and would it be worth fitting them as I have got the under boot damper kit
Thanks for this useful reply to my enquiry. Would you know where the bottom mounts are from? The inner wings of my project are new and look very strong. Is this a common conversion and would it be worth fitting them as I have got the under boot damper kit
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You need brackets and eyebolt hangers similar to the ones in the link below.
http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pop ... p?pID=2326
http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pop ... p?pID=2326
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The only kits which employ brackets welded to the outside face of the inner wing are C.Wares and C.S Autoclassics. However C.Ware has now opted for a version similar to of our rear telescopic kit.
The major problem with these kits is the strength of the inner wing and its trueness to the rest of the car,let alone the datum points for the suspension kits bottom mounting. You are also limited to a 175 width tyre as any more width will contact the damper.
Replacement units are Armstrong, Monroe, Spax or Koni. give one or both of the suppliers I mention a ring I'm sure they will be happy to help.
The major problem with these kits is the strength of the inner wing and its trueness to the rest of the car,let alone the datum points for the suspension kits bottom mounting. You are also limited to a 175 width tyre as any more width will contact the damper.
Replacement units are Armstrong, Monroe, Spax or Koni. give one or both of the suppliers I mention a ring I'm sure they will be happy to help.
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Should the ends of this kit like in the link not be welded to the rear chassis rail? If not then would it help? and what strengthening to the floor would be needed, I would have thought a saloon floor was quite strong with the metal part of the seat backing. I would have thought the lower shock mount from a van/pickup would have been a better design wouldn't it? I certainly don't think it looks a strong enough kit for coil overs like the pic suggests.
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Not sure what you're trying to say over vans and pick-ups, but FWIW they have telescopic dampers, top mounted to a chassis X member and the bottom to the plate under the spring - sorry, can't remember if you have a van and already know this.
As JLH says though, whatever the boot floor looks like, it isn't strong enough to be the top mount for the dampers, as various people on here will testify
As JLH says though, whatever the boot floor looks like, it isn't strong enough to be the top mount for the dampers, as various people on here will testify
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Was that ment for me there BG?? If twas then I thought it was clear, your right the vans have tele tampers, and what i'm saying is the bottom mounting plate attached to the spring is a better design than the one supplied in the kit. And yes I do have a van aswell as a traveller, my signiture pics say it all
I'm not actually wanting to fit a kit like this myself, just wondering why it's so badly designed, and trying to find out what needs doing to make it better should anyone already have one?

I'm not actually wanting to fit a kit like this myself, just wondering why it's so badly designed, and trying to find out what needs doing to make it better should anyone already have one?
cheers, Daniel
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