ConeKiller
Motorhead
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What's the issue? Is OD of the strut attachment point to large for the spherical bearing in the plate? Spring issue?I might have to go a different route with the camber plates as they weren't designed for use with KWV3 coilovers and there's an issue with the shock mounting hardware that I'm not sure how I'll get around


Sounds like you have a handle on the situation. You might be able to rig up a custom thinwall, 9mm hex socket- or drill out the unused thread so you can fit a normal socket in the ID of the nut (Matt Damond and I did this). This isn't the first time I've heard of this problem with the CS plates. It's a limitation of trying to fit a spherical bearing to an attachment point that's designed for a plate. Ideally, there would be an unthreaded portion of the strut shaft that matches the ID of the spherical bearing, and the threaded piece would protrude from the top of the spherical.It's the pillow ball nut actually; the threads on the nut are longer than the threads on the shaft (which has a 9mm hex cut into it for locking it down) so I'll either have to loctite + power tools it or find a different solution.
If you want, I believe have some of these nuts laying around for a custom camber plate project, and I'd be happy to drill out and send to you. Just let me know the OD of the nut or the ID spherical bearing- I'm 99% sure what I have is identical to the corksport hardware.Yeah I thought about that, but I don't have a drill press handy. Still an option, though, because the car is still down.



