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Subject: Making coil-overs
From: "Linnhoff, Eric" <elinnhoff@smmc.saint-lukes.org>
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 11:13:36 -0500
Well, I found out a few prices to have some shock/strut work done to my
Konis and my jaw hit the floor.

WOW!!!  What a racket!!

Anyway, Koni or Truchoice will sell me the threaded sleeve and all related
hardware to convert my SA Konis into coil-over units plus the Eibach ERS
springs of course.  I'd need to remove/grind off the current spring perch
and then install the new sleeve.  They both said that as long as I don't
lower the car more than 2" (perfect for my plans) that I shouldn't need to
worry about bottoming out the struts and needing to get the shock bodies
shortened, which will save me a ton of bucks.  

How feasible would it be for me to be able to do this conversion myself??  I
have more than just basic mechanical abilities as long as just hand tools
are required.  I have no welder but I do have access to several, if they're
needed.

I'd like to go the coil-over route for the ease of tuning using commonly
available 2.5" ID springs.  From what Truchoice told me I'd need to start
with 7" springs in about the 350#F and 275#R range.  (I'm thinking a tad bit
stiffer in the rear is called for to get the car to rotate.)

HELP!!!

Eric Linnhoff in KC
1998 Dodge Neon R/T
#69 DS    #13 TLS
eric10mm@qni.com

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