nlmoschitta
nlmoschitta New Reader
1/27/13 4:29 p.m.

Im installing QA1 CC plates, and from what I see....they don't use any rubber strut bushings? I looked at some of the other kits and that seems to be the case. Just want to be sure before I waste more valuable drinking time attempting to fit all those bushing on there...which does not seem possible. from what I gather you put a bump stop n the shaft if the strut does not have a built in one, then a spacer, then the bottom plate, and attach to the strut tower plate. so im only really reusing the strut, boot, and retaining nut.... does this sound right?

jimbbski
jimbbski Reader
1/27/13 4:37 p.m.

That's the way they go together. A bumpstop of some kind but that's it. You shouldn't feel to much of an increase in noise but the quality of the spherical bearing used will determine if you hear a "click" as you hit a bump. The click is the play in the bearing if any. They all will wear out at some point so it helps if the bearing is replaceable by removing a snap ring. If it's welded in then I wouldn't use it but send it back.

nlmoschitta
nlmoschitta New Reader
1/27/13 4:43 p.m.

Ok thanks jimbbski! It jut seems so odd not use the rubber ones, but once I read about the reasoning it makes sense now. Ha, I was racking my brain out in the garage trying to figure out how in the hell I was going to make all those damn bushings and what have you fit on the shaft. Now that my headache is over, I can enjoy a brew and the rest of the day.

Thank again!

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