Super Strut To Macpherson, Changing the suspension on a ST205 |
Super Strut To Macpherson, Changing the suspension on a ST205 |
Mar 6, 2009 - 9:03 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jul 10, '08 From Ireland Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Hi All,
After Searching long and hard and finding no info i decided to go ahead and give it a go and i have done it. It was a pain in the hole but it is finally completed and to be honest there is very little difference in handling. I not 100% on what everyone calls the parts but i will do my best to get it correct. Parts Needed: Lower Front Arm of ST202, ST202 Suspension, ST202 Knuckle, ST202 Tracking/Steering Rod, you will need more thread (an extra 1 to 1.5 inch) on the Rod to track the front wheels. Big Break Disc KIT for ST202. ABS Senor of ST202, AntiRoll Linkage around 1 or 1.5 inch i can not remember right now. (i can remember it was from a Nissan) Wheel Bearings, Front Prothane Urethane Bushings, New Ball joints to connect Lower Arm To Knuckle. Attach the Dust shield from ST205 Knuckle to ST202 Knuckle. holes will not match up so new holes will be needed. Take the Hub off the ST205 knuckle and attach it to the Knuckle of the ST202 this way there should be no problem connecting the drive shaft (add new wheel bearing etc). Add the new Prothane Urethane Bushings to the Front Arm and connect to car. (help get back some handling) optional you can use the standard ones if you want Add new ball joints connect Knuckle to LowerArm. Connect the Suspension to Knuckle. I added Koni adjustable inserts to improve handling and ride quality and they where cheaper than coilovers. Coilovers will come later Attach new Big Breaks, (i got K Sport 6 spot breaks for the ST202) if you want you can try and attach the standard ST205 Breaks but i don't know how safe that would be. and that should be that. In the End it is possible and it is now done, so far running like a dream. It dose cost a bit at first but should be better for you in the long run, parts are cheaper and easer got. There is very little difference in handling, there is a small amount of body roll on cornering probably dew to damper setting on suspension, And a little shaky at high speed i would say it is dew to the standard anti roll bars with the make fit anti roll linkages. i will try upgrading the anti roll bars with thicker ST202 ones later in the Year. Well thats that, any problems or questions PM me. Regards, Lmac34 |
Mar 7, 2009 - 5:57 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 15, '02 From Tasmania(Australia) Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
yeah post up some pics.
SS isnt that expensive, there wont be many people who will need to do it twice unless you buy 2nd hand parts. how much did it end up costing roughly (so people can weight up the price of converting to mac or buying new SS parts. ill be keeping the SS myself. -------------------- ST205 Group A Rallye GT-Four, #61 of 77............600hp GT3582r
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Oct 24, 2010 - 1:38 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jul 10, '08 From Ireland Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
yeah post up some pics. SS isnt that expensive, there wont be many people who will need to do it twice unless you buy 2nd hand parts. how much did it end up costing roughly (so people can weight up the price of converting to mac or buying new SS parts. ill be keeping the SS myself. The Superstrut is great put on crap roads it dose not last as long. I have a friend with a levin with the ss, got toyota to put in a new set and 6 months later they where gone again. With the age of the gt4 getting new parts is/will become more diffcult, before i started the conversion i was looking at Tein superstrut suspension and i would have had to wait 3 months for them which i was not willing to do. There are a couple of other brands out there i had a KYB set orginally but i did not feel like searching for a new set every couple of months and a lot appear to be out of manufacture when i last looked. |
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