Heres The Plan: Since actual festiva coil-overs are in short supply (extremely short like 3 ofem exist and they cost over $1k lol) im going to build my own.
i was remembering back a few weeks ago on the Fiero forums, a thread about building custom coil-overs the the rear suspension on a fiero. since a festiva front strut and a fiero rear strut share the same likeness in design, im going to adapt the idea to a festiva.
Parts:
aluminum 6" threaded sleeves with adjusters to tighly fit over the strut
modified KYB GR2's (cut off the spring Perch... Carefully!!!)
10 inch long 250lb springs to fit over the sleeves
first we cut off the original spring perch on the festiva (or aspire would work too if your doing this to an aspire) very carefully!!! grinding off the last bits flush with the rest of the strut.
next we measure the diameter of the strut and get the closest sized aluminum sleeve to fit over it. since the bottom mount of the strut to the hub assy is larger and wraps around the strut, it would keep the sleeve from going down any further.
possibly using silicone between the sleeve and strut as a sealant and vibration dampner. next we measure the diameter of our spring. we then make a round metal hoop out of 12 guage steel maybe 2 inches deep to fit around the top of the spring to keep it from bouncing around. we then weld this into the center of the top strut mount. a circular piece of rubber with a smaller curcle cut out of the center acts as our noise /vibration dampner between the spring and mount.
this one is buil for a fiero and uses a fiero top mount, the festiva top mount would be significantly smaller and much easier to build as the fieros rear suspension is kinda complicated lol..
we then lower the adjusters down fully, and reattach everything into the assembly.then raise the adjusters up to halfway and install into car.
if everything works out this would help to give an adjustable ride height and a narrowed spring area for wider rim/wheel clearances.
thats for the fronts i figured since we all drive festivas and most of us scoff at prices of anything over a few hundred dollars for our cheap little cars, this would be a great do-it-yourself mod for people.
for the rears though?.... uhh... im still working on that one... any ideas?
i was remembering back a few weeks ago on the Fiero forums, a thread about building custom coil-overs the the rear suspension on a fiero. since a festiva front strut and a fiero rear strut share the same likeness in design, im going to adapt the idea to a festiva.
Parts:
aluminum 6" threaded sleeves with adjusters to tighly fit over the strut
modified KYB GR2's (cut off the spring Perch... Carefully!!!)
10 inch long 250lb springs to fit over the sleeves
first we cut off the original spring perch on the festiva (or aspire would work too if your doing this to an aspire) very carefully!!! grinding off the last bits flush with the rest of the strut.
next we measure the diameter of the strut and get the closest sized aluminum sleeve to fit over it. since the bottom mount of the strut to the hub assy is larger and wraps around the strut, it would keep the sleeve from going down any further.
possibly using silicone between the sleeve and strut as a sealant and vibration dampner. next we measure the diameter of our spring. we then make a round metal hoop out of 12 guage steel maybe 2 inches deep to fit around the top of the spring to keep it from bouncing around. we then weld this into the center of the top strut mount. a circular piece of rubber with a smaller curcle cut out of the center acts as our noise /vibration dampner between the spring and mount.
this one is buil for a fiero and uses a fiero top mount, the festiva top mount would be significantly smaller and much easier to build as the fieros rear suspension is kinda complicated lol..
we then lower the adjusters down fully, and reattach everything into the assembly.then raise the adjusters up to halfway and install into car.
if everything works out this would help to give an adjustable ride height and a narrowed spring area for wider rim/wheel clearances.
thats for the fronts i figured since we all drive festivas and most of us scoff at prices of anything over a few hundred dollars for our cheap little cars, this would be a great do-it-yourself mod for people.
for the rears though?.... uhh... im still working on that one... any ideas?
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