hey guys ,I drive a e5 ,and i have a tein ss of e9 ,earlier I found one thread that said the coilover of ct9a could be onto a cp9a, as i known the just the front mount is diffirent, the rear is the same , I try my best to remember that maybe the hole size is diffirent ,the 7-8-9's is bigger,.
If here is someone could tell me the way ? and let me make the 9's tein SS onto my E5, thanks a lot~~
there is a company on here making a bracket to fit 789 onto 456 evo but i cant remember which company but if they see your post im sure they will let you know
first of all,thank u very much ,but u can see that im come from china,not england,so there's no work-shop can do it as what u say,so i wonder i can know the details of the way , in that case i can make it mysefl,
its the fronts that need a little work, rears are a straight fit
Fronts you can either get shims (like the ones made by Grant260 / GBEnterprises above) or you can drill the front hubs out from 12mm to 14mm, then use the 14mm bolts off a later evo, you will need to make up spacers to go either side of the hub this way, as the mounting point for later struts on the hub is a few mm wider
Stu ,do u have any details about the shims? The shims or drilling hubs which do u prefer.
Could u give me more information ? Some pics about shims'
Thx
I drilled my hubs, used later bolts, and made spacers, the shims offered by GBEnterprises should be a lot simpler, you will have to contact them for more info
See here for info on shims. http://www.lancerregister.com/showthread.php?t=400122&page=2
I dont like the idea of drilling the hubs. If you do take them to an engineering place that can drill them 100% in line and to the exact size.
PM Grant and I'm sure we will sell you a set of shims. :smthumbup
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