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Higgins 05-12-2019 11:01 AM

Finally done with front end refresh and upgrades
 
I am finally done with front end suspension and steering refresh and upgrades after a long winter of work. Really happy with the result! The cars runs better on the road and looks better too, at least to me. Before car was having a quite bad jiggle in the steering wheel, it was badly following tracks in worn road surfaces and not feeling very sharp when cornering. ALl of this I wanted to improve

Virtually all parts that wear has been replaced, except for shocks that I judged as good to go. All bushings and ball joints in the front end has now been replaced. Top mounts are the poly mount from Welsh, otherwise it is standard type bushings all over. Engine mounts I also replaced since last year the car developed nasty vibrations when engine between 1200-2200 rpm. Those are gone now

Springs were replaced with Adamesh lowering springs, lowers approx 20-25 mm. The car had Adamesh lowering springs at rear since one year ago. As you can see the front end now is having more space between fender and tyre, so I need to address that next Winter. I also removed the grille since I Think it makes the car look to "nice", I want a meaner look and I think that was achieved. The Wheels are Tsw Chicane 20", 10" at rear and 8.5" at front. Havent seen them on a X100 before but they gave the look I was after

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Front end stripped

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Old springs being removed

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Brake upgrade from last year, new spring in Place

Chip Abbadessa 05-13-2019 05:39 PM

Nice job!

Where did you get the spring compressing tool?

Thanks!

giandanielxk8 05-13-2019 07:11 PM

Looks very nice and a job well done! Cheers!

I suggest removing the horizontal side door guard moldings. It would really clean up the car, make it look more modern and fit better with your wheels and lack of grill.

sklimii 05-13-2019 07:53 PM

nice job and yes where did you get that spring compressor

Higgins 05-16-2019 01:37 PM

I got the spring compression tool from our biggest tools store here in Sweden, Biltema. They have four or five different sets of compression tool and this is the top set. It contains three different sets of plates for different sizes of springs. Biltema have got stores in a few more countries in northern Europe but certainly not in UK or USA

Today I also got the alignment done at the car. WOW!!! Now they car drives as it should, incredible difference from last year and it think its now on par with most new cars out there :icon_dance-cpatch:

fmertz 05-16-2019 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by Higgins (Post 2069435)
Brake upgrade from last year

Can you share any information about source and part# for the brake lines?

Higgins 05-21-2019 01:16 AM

lfmerts,

the front brakes I bought in a complete front brake kit from Welsh with discs, callipers, sheilds and steel braided lines included.

Regards.
Higgins

darbysan 05-22-2019 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by sklimii (Post 2070190)
nice job and yes where did you get that spring compressor

I liked that as well, so I did some searching and found similar ones available from Amazon or Ebay, from a low of $65 , so an average of $90-$120 and up to $200- all depends on "brand". Here's a couple

sklimii 05-22-2019 10:30 AM

Higgins - thanks for the info on the compression tool - wow has a nice price to go with it!!! Found a similar through Sir tools - also pretty pricey but probably well worth it.

Darbysan - will check out those offerings as well - thanks


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