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Old Dec 27, 2020 | 03:23 PM
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Hey Everyone,

Im putting together a list of parts I’m going to need for when I pull the trigger on my coilover suspension kit.

Van Steel sells two options for their rear coilover kit — one with the spindle/hub assemblies (minus flange) and one without.

The one without is $1,230 cheaper than the one with the spindle/hub assembly complete on the trailing arms.

I’m wondering if there is a company that anyone could recommend that sells all of the necessary components for me to assemble the rear trailing arms myself (if it works out to be significantly less than the $1230 Van steel wants for them) and any special tools that may be needed for assembly.

if the cost for me to assemble them myself ends up being close to van steels price, I’ll just opt for the complete assembly, but if I have the opportunity to save a few hundred dollars I’d gladly do so lol

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If your spindle's and carrier's are in good condition, just reuse them. If not. Don't think your going to save any money. sounds like you don't have the tools to press out spindle's and pull the outer bearing. set up bearing end play , etc.
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Originally Posted by Pjwaltz414
Hey Everyone,

Im putting together a list of parts I’m going to need for when I pull the trigger on my coilover suspension kit.

Van Steel sells two options for their rear coilover kit — one with the spindle/hub assemblies (minus flange) and one without.

The one without is $1,230 cheaper than the one with the spindle/hub assembly complete on the trailing arms.

I’m wondering if there is a company that anyone could recommend that sells all of the necessary components for me to assemble the rear trailing arms myself (if it works out to be significantly less than the $1230 Van steel wants for them) and any special tools that may be needed for assembly.

if the cost for me to assemble them myself ends up being close to van steels price, I’ll just opt for the complete assembly, but if I have the opportunity to save a few hundred dollars I’d gladly do so lol

thanks!
I used the ride tech coilover system to allow the rear springs to be in the same position as the factory mono spring. Note many other coil over kits including van steel place the springs in front of the rear wheels vs where the factory leaf spring was behind the wheels.

This shortens the wheel base of the springs.
Not sure how this effects the ride.


Also I moved the rear spindles from the old trailing arms to the new ridetech arms. I had my rear spindles slip fit many years ago so I can do regular maintenance to the rear bearings for track days (no special tools to remove and re-install. This allowed me to move them very easily.

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Originally Posted by Pjwaltz414
Hey Everyone,

Im putting together a list of parts I’m going to need for when I pull the trigger on my coilover suspension kit.

Van Steel sells two options for their rear coilover kit — one with the spindle/hub assemblies (minus flange) and one without.

The one without is $1,230 cheaper than the one with the spindle/hub assembly complete on the trailing arms.

I’m wondering if there is a company that anyone could recommend that sells all of the necessary components for me to assemble the rear trailing arms myself (if it works out to be significantly less than the $1230 Van steel wants for them) and any special tools that may be needed for assembly.

if the cost for me to assemble them myself ends up being close to van steels price, I’ll just opt for the complete assembly, but if I have the opportunity to save a few hundred dollars I’d gladly do so lol

thanks!

See post #4 for a good picture of the Ridetech design.
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