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NUTS RuS 26-07-2007 07:09 PM

Compression Strut Kit
 
Sierra/Escort Compression Strut Kit

Now made from 1 piece CNC machined solid bar.

Not the cut/shut welded type so a far nicer and stronger construction.

Includes all hardware required for fitting ie, brackets, rose joints, spacers, nuts, bolts, washers joint ends etc.

£162 plus delivery

Converts your suspension to independant units and vastly improves turn in on the front end on both the Sierra and Escort, can aid grip levels for properly set up cars. For cars running with no ARB set up (about 70% of competition cars). These are fine for normal / fast road and competition use. The introduction of bladed ARB's are only necessary for dedicated track only cars who are intimate about shaving off seconds from lap times. For your average car that mixes track with the trip to Tesco's these are 100% fine.

The kit (most of it)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5.../DSC00076a.jpg

Old School Escorts now have weld on brackets etc :top:

THE RADMAN 27-07-2007 01:03 AM

look excellent :top: ,miles better than some so called efforts ive seen :cry:

K.Goa 27-07-2007 04:47 PM

Very nice! why has not the brackets been fully welded and with reinforcements like the original group A ones, I did not dare mount mine before welding..

Dan@Rapid-Ford 27-07-2007 06:52 PM

Very nice ;) looks like a quality kit :clap:

Might have to get a set for my car.

NUTS RuS 28-07-2007 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by K.Goa
Very nice! why has not the brackets been fully welded and with reinforcements like the original group A ones, I did not dare mount mine before welding..

On roadcars there has to be a weak link to take away any risk of twisting the chassis if a hard hit is taken.
This used to be the tube in tubular constructed items.

On these with a solid bar we us an 8.8 strength bolt that will snap/bend first, and a bracket that is designed to give in to the impact.

If requested and subsequent use is for motorsport we fully weld the bracket and use a 12 grade bolt.

Hope that helps you understand the difference :top:

Mr C 29-07-2007 12:41 PM

:top: look like a top product, are the mounting brackets and spacers at the shell mounting point rose joint available seperately :) what price are replacements?

NUTS RuS 29-07-2007 01:11 PM

Everything is available seperatly yes (but will work out dearer to buy it that way though)

Brackets £36 pair R/J side spacers £2.75 each

Obviously cheaper if you dont want plated ones

Fastmaul 29-07-2007 03:05 PM

Looks good Tony! :top:

macca33 29-08-2007 02:02 AM

Can this kit be used on your adjustable TCA?? Thanks,,

NUTS RuS 29-08-2007 06:49 AM

Yes it is designed to compliment it as part of a package :top:

stevieturbo 30-08-2007 10:45 PM

Nuts...

can you pm me with payment details/address...

shipping to Northern Ireland, although I can arrange collection if need be.


Originally Posted by macca33
Can this kit be used on your adjustable TCA?? Thanks,,

These too ??

NUTS RuS 30-08-2007 11:39 PM

PM sent :top:

Seem to be Very popular in Ireland :D

stevieturbo 30-08-2007 11:45 PM


Originally Posted by NUTS RuS
PM sent :top:

Seem to be Very popular in Ireland :D

Cos we all daft here !!! lol

macca33 31-08-2007 12:55 AM


Originally Posted by stevieturbo
Nuts...

can you pm me with payment details/address...

shipping to Northern Ireland, although I can arrange collection if need be.


Originally Posted by macca33
Can this kit be used on your adjustable TCA?? Thanks,,

These too ??

Yes stev want them both!! :D

RWD_cossie_wil 19-09-2007 09:12 PM

I take it you remove the front ARB to fit theese? :top:

Just thinking if I have a set of theese for my escos I can put the escos ARB on my saff? :top:

NUTS RuS 19-09-2007 09:32 PM

Yes mate the kit does away with the ARB at the front,but obviously still keeps the rear

BRIGSPORT 22-09-2007 05:01 PM

Tony;
I apologise for going off topic slightly,but i have a 909 front suspension setup comprising of 909 coilovers,grpa. 4x4 hubs,909 tca's,and 909 compression struts.,but i think the setup is for gravel as it was removed from nigel Worswicks old saff,and the bladed roll bar was not on the car when removed,but i remember the shell had the compression strut brackets bolted to the shell using original bolts,but also seam welded to the car.
i want to bolt the setup to my saff track car,but i was concerned about;
(A) Where could i get the brackets that bolt to the arb points for the compression struts,and
(B) Would i need a bladed roll bar for this setup on track,
as the car will have 180 bhp at most,and goes round a track o.k. on the standard stuff plus koni's.
I also have the rear setup of 909 coilovers,and rose jointed beam,plus i have a rear diff cover that incorporates the diff mount.
I really want to use this setup on my car for track days as i want to make the car go better,but i'm unsure if it is suitable.
Please help me.

NUTS RuS 24-09-2007 01:00 AM

Sounds like it will be perfectly suitable.

Nigel also used to run Q27 on tarmac events too and I never remembered it having any front ARB fitted (bladed or not), so I guess thats why you havn't got it lol

What help do you need ?

BRIGSPORT 24-09-2007 08:11 PM

I just needed the advice on wether what i have got is suitable for track use in it's current guise.
I plan to fit it to my 92 saff lx track car,but wasn't planning on putting a cage in,will the shell self destruct with everything being solid mounted?
Oh and thanks for taking the time to reply. :top:

NUTS RuS 24-09-2007 10:44 PM

Try to find out what spec billies you have in the struts - it will be stamped on the insert, that will help determine suitability.

Springs can be changed to suit these if needed. :top:

BRIGSPORT 25-09-2007 06:40 PM

cheers pal. :top:

xr4x4rs 29-09-2007 02:17 PM

i know this is going to sound stupid

but what effects does the car have when you remove the roll bar and fit these

im just confused at the min as doesnt the roll bar basically keep the shell from twisting in a sort of way as its all linked together

:?

NUTS RuS 29-09-2007 04:01 PM

No not really dont forget you still have things mounted in the same place.

The twist (or cornering force) is taken out by the dampers that now work independantly from each other. As long as they are not knackered 20 odd year old items it will be 100% fine.

An ARB will not stop a shell from twisting as it is basically acting just like a spring. The rear ARB is left untouched anyway but some race cars do disconnect it sometimes to change the way the car steers.

xr4x4rs 29-09-2007 04:08 PM

what are the benefits of these aswell

as im rebuiling the engine the car isnt coming back on the road until its 90% finished now, inc new brakes and adjustable tca, would i benefit from these?

NUTS RuS 29-09-2007 05:14 PM

As with anything adjustable the benefits are in the actual set-up of the components and not necessarily the components themselves.

If you know what or how you want the car to perform then these will assist you to get that set up. They are not a new thing and have been used in competition for years.

xr4x4rs 29-09-2007 05:17 PM

the car is mainly a road car, but i do hope to get it on track somepoint and the strip aswell

will keep them in mind

was just concerned about losing my roll bar

NUTS RuS 29-09-2007 05:24 PM

With the increased grip and better cornering gained you wont be worried about your roll bar for too long :top:

K.Goa 02-10-2007 03:44 PM

Not a very big deal to mount a front ARB anyway, so you can get away with softer front springs in stead of using stiffer springs to counter te bodyroll.

SWITCHBLADE 03-10-2007 08:23 PM

are these going to be available for all escorts soon ie mk 1,2,3 + 4 etc ??????.

rapidcossie 03-10-2007 08:28 PM

I have tried a similar set up on my car and didnt notice any increase in body roll.

NUTS RuS 04-10-2007 04:09 AM


Originally Posted by SWITCHBLADE
are these going to be available for all escorts soon ie mk 1,2,3 + 4 etc ??????.

Escort 1 & 2 ones are now ready (uses a weld on bracket)

Escort 3 already has them

Escort 4 - no plans for production due to the location of the gearbox crossmember.

Alex_86 04-10-2007 06:51 PM

i could be a test person for you if you want to make mk4´s :DD:

RWD_cossie_wil 08-10-2007 05:24 PM

is it possible to refit the roll bar infront of the front x-member group A style, or not really worth it?

NUTS RuS 08-10-2007 09:25 PM

Mods would be needed to the chassis and the TCA's would need modifying to accept new drop links etc.

For not a great deal of gain its a lot of work, but nothings ever impossible.

It was a next step mod to eeeak out another '00 second saving on lap times by the circuit racers.

K.Goa 18-10-2007 03:54 PM

think I gave about 300 quid for my front rollbar, easy to mount, but reqires a bit of welding.

richard youll 20-10-2007 09:45 AM

i have put these on my saff and run avo coil overs re valved to 280 120 and have noticed the handling on the front is remarkable, i cant remember what castor i set them to but it turns in so well the only thing i have found is the rear end feeling unstable because it cant cope with how good the front is , so i need an adjustable rear beam now but highly recomended i'd say!

NUTS RuS 22-10-2007 08:10 PM

We often get emails back saying similar Richard.

Many people also notice a difference in braking peformance as well as steering response as the uprights are now under proper compression and not tied to a sprung bar.

RWD_cossie_wil 22-10-2007 10:44 PM

stop it :wall: :cry2: :cry: I can't afford theese just yet but want a set :(- do they take paypal/ credit cards? :oops: :cry:

NUTS RuS 26-10-2007 12:18 PM

Can do cards over the phone Yes :DD: :top:

But if you can't afford it I won't :blabla:

You could always buy half the kit this month and the other half half next month ;)

RWD_cossie_wil 26-10-2007 05:35 PM

:cry: The amount I have spent on my car this last few months is shocking :cry: :oops: , not a long way off 5 figures :eek: :cry: :cry: :cry:


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