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Sandeep June 27th 2008 21:48

QA1 rear coilovers for IRS steel arms
 
I just ran across this thread.

http://www.924board.org/viewtopic.php?t=25272

Looks promising .... hoping to find a rear coilover to use with relaxed stock springplates and stock steel arms.

Sandeep

DORIGTT June 28th 2008 11:47

Now find a 'local' solution for the front and we're cooking!

Simon June 28th 2008 14:14

I'd suggest to get the ones from Gerd Weiser.
They are Bilstein dampers with a main and tender spring from Eibach (ERS), IMHO basically the best shocks and springs you can get (for a reasonable price).

A picture of them:
http://www.keversite.nl/fotoalbum/fotos/55665.jpg

And PeteVW uses them, but he can't turn them down all the way since he is using 944 Aluminium trailing arms :)
http://www.germanlook.com/Forums/sho...0677#post60677


Quote:

Originally Posted by Sandeep (Post 66067)
hoping to find a rear coilover to use with relaxed stock springplates and stock steel arms.

What do you mean with relaxed springplates?
You want to keep the torsion bars?

I've heard from at least 2 people that they didn't like the combination of torsion bars with a regular spring.
As far as I can remeber this was with KW rear coilovers at 924's.

Sandeep June 28th 2008 14:48

Thanks.

Yes, I want to keep the torsion bars ... but only to solidify the springplates so they don't deform while driving.

I need to keep the stock steel trailing arms due to my brake system and wheel offset / fender combo.

I don't need to adjust toe in (with 935 style spring plates) ... too much cost for limited functionality. Once the toe is set, you don't need to change it again.

I'd prefer to source things out of North America because the $ to Euro/Pound ratio is not in my favor, even though the products out of Europe are amazing.

Sandeep

typ4boy June 28th 2008 17:12

you need one of these...:D
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...2.jpg~original

666bug June 29th 2008 04:40

where to buy
 
Hey Guys,

just looking over this forum and where do I buy the coil over shocks from and how much do they run and the spring plate replacement any info will be fantastic.:cool:

thanks guys

Simon June 29th 2008 08:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sandeep (Post 66082)
I'd prefer to source things out of North America because the $ to Euro/Pound ratio is not in my favor, even though the products out of Europe are amazing.

The springs used on the GWD coilover can be ordered at Eibach USA and I guess if you call Bilstein USA they can supply you with some coilover dampers.

I guess 935 style springplates are the best solution.
There are cheaper versions available, mainly from sandrail/buggy companies, like here:
http://www.eagleperformance.com/CoilOverKits.html
http://www.dansperformanceparts.com/...gyreararms.htm

Alternatively both Tafel and GWD sell a torsion bar cover with some sort of bearing in it, which allows for removal of the torsion bars.

http://www.keversite.nl/fotoalbum/fotos/57115.jpg

http://www.gwd-weiser.de/aktuell/ang...tabdeckel.html

moonska June 29th 2008 18:38

[QUOTE=$aint;66079]I'd suggest to get the ones from Gerd Weiser.
They are Bilstein dampers with a main and tender spring from Eibach (ERS), IMHO basically the best shocks and springs you can get (for a reasonable price).

A picture of them:
http://www.keversite.nl/fotoalbum/fotos/55665.jpg

And PeteVW uses them, but he can't turn them down all the way since he is using 944 Aluminium trailing arms :)
http://www.germanlook.com/Forums/sho...0677#post60677]

Awesome. Do you have to contact GWD direct to purchase the coilover set? Do they ship worldwide?
Cheers

Simon June 30th 2008 06:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by moonska (Post 66110)
Awesome. Do you have to contact GWD direct to purchase the coilover set? Do they ship worldwide?
Cheers

Their webshop doesn't work yet, so you'd have to call or e-mail him.
And he'd be more than happy to ship it anywhere you want :)

666bug June 30th 2008 07:55

Hey Guys,

do you have his e-mail address as the site is in German and I realy want the coil overs:angry:

thanks

cavemankustumz July 6th 2008 21:06

if you want th qa1 set up jegs has them very resonable prices also
where did the uniball spring plate come from

petevw July 7th 2008 04:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by moonska (Post 66110)

And PeteVW uses them, but he can't turn them down all the way since he is using 944 Aluminium trailing arms :)
http://www.germanlook.com/Forums/sho...0677#post60677]

I made some spacers to clear the arms and properly fasten the shocks. The way it was, the bolt was right up against the bottom bearing mount. Seizing it all up, and interfering with the arm.

I hope to have a motor in it soon. Wonder how it will sit with some weight.

Sandeep July 7th 2008 10:32

Thanks for the information.

I'll look at my options and post back the outcome here.

Sandeep

Bug@5speed(US) July 7th 2008 12:19

Sandeep,

Here is another fellow, who gave me the idea to use the same QA-1 coilovers, not sure you have seen his post on Rennlist.

Very similiar, but gives more detail in some areas, that may not be apparent on the first link. He did not have a good way to attach the top of the coilover.

Here is the link: http://members.rennlist.com/dan10101...vers%20-2-.htm

Enjoy, hope its useful to you.
VR
ALex

Sandeep February 24th 2010 23:37

I've got the QA1's to fit upside down by drilling a new lower cup mounting hole, higher than the original hole. Make sure you check that the shock does not bottom out before you drill.

I'm now using the DDR4855P model, but still deciding on the spring rate before ordering the springs.

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...4.jpg~original

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...e.jpg~original

Still need to pick up the correct length lower mounting bolts.

Sandeep


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