I'm burnt out on home renos. Rather than feeling guilty about not being able to find the motivation to continue progress on the house, I've started picking away at the Neon again.
Bought some rod ends on boxing week, might try to make the arms out of these. I would need to find a cheap way to make sleeves that are a precision fit to the inside diameter of the rod end, and have an inner diameter close to the factory Neon bolt sizes. Anyone have a solution for this?
I could either do both ends, or just the forward mounting point. Using the rod ends would mean I could use a cheaper bushing kit for just the rear end of the car. Overall budget hit would be slightly higher depending on how I make sleeves, but way better end result plus adjustability. I'm just using a 13mm socket in the pic below
While I try to figure that solution out I'm also making arms for very low cost as a first try/backup.
I'm using 2g Neon control arms as they're stamped steel and not cast so I can cut and weld things. The rear bushings are Prothane for 1g Neon and fit directly (2g neon bushigns are taller and don't fit the 1g subframe). The front bushings are 2g Neon shaved down to fit the 1g subframe. The 1g Prothane bushings are too small for the 2g arms.
It took my 2 tries but I got things to where the 2g arms cleared the 1g subframe, and I placed the lower balljoint forward and out so that the stock Altima axles fit in about the middle of their plunge. I moved the balljoint forward to gain tire clearance to the firewall/pinchweld area, the wheel should be just forward of center in the wheel opening now. I'm planning on running a 26" diameter tire if possible. I haven't done any calculations on how that's going to affect the rest of the steering or suspension geometry, I'm just making things fit and crossing my fingers it doesn't have evil handling. If I does, I'll do it over again. I should note that the Sentra knuckles I'm using do have a longer steering arm than the Neon, so the tie rod angles are pretty close to stock. That also means the steering will slow down some unfortunately.
Suspension and axles all fitting in.
Widening the track of course added a whole bunch of camber, but I can fix that later both at the top of the strut tower and where the strut bolts to the knuckle. There's a huge amount of room in the tower.
The downside there is that cutting up the tower lots could ruin the chassis VIN number on the strut tower. Pretty stupid spot to put that IMO.
I bought a big spool of welding wire specifically for this project, but the middle of the spool is way bigger than what fits my machine. Is there an adapter? My google-fu didn't come up with much.
So I've just been using the spool that was already on there and I'll have to budget for the more expensive 2lb spools.
Welded up the control arms
I'm pretty much done the right side arm and just have the top plates to finish on the left side.
Once the arms are in I can make it a roller on Nissan suspension and build motor mounts.
Any advice on the welder or making sleeves to make the rod ends bolt in cost effectively would be really appreciated!