Best of a bad situation Nick and well done getting it stripped so quick, she'll be back in no time !
...Reverse sensors don't work tho as managed to scuff a low lone bollard when reversing...
How dis you install the silver projet camber plates? Did you put the bearing and the upper mount top plates and the kit on that ? I asked to silver projet and they give me that Web site for help they din't give me any response about how to install the kit on the strutsAnother good day today
Started off by fitting the new Silver-Project adjustable top mounts
I previously had Eibach eccentric top mounts fitted, and whilst these have been great, they're eccentric, offsetting the strut by a set amount. And then you rotate the mount to alter the camber / caster gain, but the two are very much dependant on each other. As one goes, up, the other goes down. For a fast road setup I think they're ideal, as they retain the rubber top mount, and improve geo, but I wanted more!
...so, the eibach mounts prior to stripping down:
I had modified these by removing the locating pin and tapping a thread into them, so allow a bolt to be screwed down into the mount to lock it's rotation. This worked better than the eibach design, which could easily break off if you didn't have it aligned 100% when torquing it down.
Top caps off, and just the lower nut to remove:
One Silver Project top mount waiting to go on:
Old mounts removed, and I took the spring cap off the KW's to check how it'd all mate together.
Now, I was told that these could replace all the standard top mounts and bearings totally, but if I were to use the lower fitting from the kit only, it would put all the rotation of the strut through the spherical bearing, which, as Sam highlighted earlier, could well shorten the life of the bearing:
However, When you fitted the OE top mount bearing in between the spring cap and the new part, everything seemed to fit together rather perfectly:
The OE bearing fits the KW's pefectly, and the lower collar of the top mount kit fits inside the casing of the OE top mount perfectly.
This cannot be co-incidence, it's got to go like this. This way, the pillowball takes all the weight, and seals with strut location and any angular changes during the shock travel, but the OE bearing deals with all rotational forces from steering. Cheap and dead easy to replace, and proven to last very well. It seems like a good combo to me.
So, time to fit it all
Lower plate and bearing installed on the strut:
Lower half of the topmount in the turret:
And coming together:
Then the top cap goes on, and the bolts go in, and it's looking complete:
Repeat for the other side:
And they're done!
I've not had it aligned yet, but I'm now showing around 2.8 degrees of negative camber, and I expect around 9.5 degrees caster. On the test drive intial impressions are very promising, the ride is smooth and good, and not anywhere near as harsh as I thought it might be. The car feels incredibly pointy on turn in and just goes where I want it, with no delay. Steering feel seems better, you can you really feel the effects of the increased caster with a nice weight around centre to the steering.
Once I've got some new wishbone bushes I'll get it all corner weighted and aligned again, but first impressions are that this kit is VERY good value for money. It fits perfectly, it's very easy to adjust, the rose joints are a standard size and replaced for just a few quid if needs be, and by utilising the OE upper bearings also it should give everything a decent life span.
I wouldn't hesitate to run these on a road car either.
Massive thanks to Silver-Project for the top mounts, if anyone is intersted they can be found here: SilverProject
Or on ebay here:
Camber Plates Golf MK4 , SEAT LEON , AUDI A3 - CAMBER CASTER | eBay
How dis you install the silver projet camber plates? Did you put the bearing and the upper mount top plates and the kit on that ? I asked to silver projet and they give me that Web site for help they din't give me any response about how to install the kit on the struts
He could have at least chose a nice Audi instead of a beemer. BMWs are sooo bland.
#flamesuiton
...Had it cleaned on Weds..
Modern audi stuff like your daily looks great Chris.
Around this price bracket though, nothing VAG really comes close in terms of refinement and comfort. a mid 2000's A4 in any engine feels like a step down IMO.
If I were buying an audi, it'd HAVE to be an S-Line, and preferably the 3.0tdi, A4 or A6, and the cheapest one I can find is almost £2k more than I paid for the 530!
Had it cleaned on Weds, I think it looks great!
Don't be silly, Nick's never cleaned the A3 himself. I'm sure once he gets time his butler will confirm this.Had a BMW 5 minutes and already its like "I have people for that"... you've changed
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Modern audi stuff like your daily looks great Chris.
Around this price bracket though, nothing VAG really comes close in terms of refinement and comfort. a mid 2000's A4 in any engine feels like a step down IMO.
If I were buying an audi, it'd HAVE to be an S-Line, and preferably the 3.0tdi, A4 or A6, and the cheapest one I can find is almost £2k more than I paid for the 530!
Had it cleaned on Weds, I think it looks great!
Personally I think the time is now right to build this car with some proper power .Uprated wheels, brakes, suspension , aero and other goodies we have talked about and take it off the road until next year. Lets build an Animal. 2017 come on.
Nick whats going on, I see an engine out and in bits situation there?