Re: 1g active rear toe eliminators / solid subframe
[Re: Mike Kuttschrutter]
#452487
February 20, 2017 11:00 pm UTC
February 20, 2017 11:00 pm UTC
|
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 9,968 Caledon, Ontario, Canada
Bryan Lawrence
Senior Member, with Far TOO Much Time on Their Hands
|
Senior Member, with Far TOO Much Time on Their Hands
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 9,968
Caledon, Ontario, Canada
|
I will double check but pretty sure Shandon did the Jay eliminator already.
I would be curious about the cost of the solid subframe mounts though.
"Old Blue" 91 Talon TSi AWD "Super Enthusiast" 91 Talon TSi AWD Checkout DSMFAQ.com!
|
|
|
Re: 1g active rear toe eliminators / solid subframe
[Re: Mike Kuttschrutter]
#452550
February 24, 2017 01:11 pm UTC
February 24, 2017 01:11 pm UTC
|
Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 3,065 Colborne
Adam Grenon
Insane Member
|
Insane Member
Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 3,065
Colborne
|
Interested in the active toe elimination kit only. Throw me down for one.
2012 - Lancer Ralliart Octane Blue 1991 - Talon Tsi AWD FP HTA 71 1992 - Talon Tsi AWD on hold
|
|
|
Re: 1g active rear toe eliminators / solid subframe
[Re: Adam Grenon]
#452568
February 26, 2017 03:14 pm UTC
February 26, 2017 03:14 pm UTC
|
Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 630 Woodstock
Charles Kisielewski
Serious Member
|
Serious Member
Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 630
Woodstock
|
Interested in the active toe elimination kit only. Throw me down for one. +1 interested as well
|
|
|
Re: 1g active rear toe eliminators / solid subframe
[Re: Mike Kuttschrutter]
#452571
February 27, 2017 01:25 am UTC
February 27, 2017 01:25 am UTC
|
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 1,035 London
Chris Mckee
Serious Member
|
Serious Member
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 1,035
London
|
|
|
|
Re: 1g active rear toe eliminators / solid subframe
[Re: Mike Kuttschrutter]
#452600
March 02, 2017 02:45 pm UTC
March 02, 2017 02:45 pm UTC
|
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 2,241 Stratford/London
Mike Kuttschrutter
OP
Insane Member
|
OP
Insane Member
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 2,241
Stratford/London
|
I dropped some stuff off today. And he he started on the plugs. He said he'll make a couple changes to the next one to help fitment/welding. We were looking around for heim joints. I am suprised how much they go for which will drive the cost up. Even the China Bay ones were over 60$ a pop shipped. So my heims will be ordered soon. He may start on the alumnium subframe bushings in the meantime.
Stock.
|
|
|
Re: 1g active rear toe eliminators / solid subframe
[Re: Ziggy Dietrich]
#452626
March 03, 2017 09:10 pm UTC
March 03, 2017 09:10 pm UTC
|
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 2,241 Stratford/London
Mike Kuttschrutter
OP
Insane Member
|
OP
Insane Member
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 2,241
Stratford/London
|
That is probably why the Jay Racing version costs what it does. Yupp, I thought I could do it for half price of Jay's unit. Now I think I'll be lucky to save the taxes on a set. I'll keep you guys posted. MK
Stock.
|
|
|
Re: 1g active rear toe eliminators / solid subframe
[Re: Mike Kuttschrutter]
#452629
March 04, 2017 03:51 pm UTC
March 04, 2017 03:51 pm UTC
|
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 7,263 Niagara Falls, Ontario
Ziggy Dietrich
Senior Member, with Far TOO Much Time on Their Hands
|
Senior Member, with Far TOO Much Time on Their Hands
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 7,263
Niagara Falls, Ontario
|
You know, when I was making parts, if I thought someone was ripping people off, I wouldn't hesitate to knock off that product, but I never copied any of Jay's stuff, because his price was always reasonable. I just bought it from him.
It is good though that every now and then someone tries, because you will usually find you were not being ripped off.
"bluebird" worlds fastest scooter ridden by me "Whitebird" RIP
|
|
|
Re: 1g active rear toe eliminators / solid subframe
[Re: Mike Kuttschrutter]
#452674
March 10, 2017 01:34 am UTC
March 10, 2017 01:34 am UTC
|
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 2,241 Stratford/London
Mike Kuttschrutter
OP
Insane Member
|
OP
Insane Member
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 2,241
Stratford/London
|
Got my subframe back with the solid bushings in them. These reuse the oem sleeves. Bushings are pressed in and sleeves are pressed flush to the bottom of the alumnium for the front bushings for correct fitment on car. Guy said were looking at about 140 cad for all 4 bushings. Still waiting on the heims for the toe eliminators.
Stock.
|
|
|
Re: 1g active rear toe eliminators / solid subframe
[Re: Mike Kuttschrutter]
#452681
March 10, 2017 05:01 pm UTC
March 10, 2017 05:01 pm UTC
|
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 7,263 Niagara Falls, Ontario
Ziggy Dietrich
Senior Member, with Far TOO Much Time on Their Hands
|
Senior Member, with Far TOO Much Time on Their Hands
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 7,263
Niagara Falls, Ontario
|
I am also interested in this answer. I still supply the rear urethane subframe bushing kits to RTM, and my stock is getting low. If the aluminum ones are as good or better AND cheaper, there would be no point in me starting another batch.
"bluebird" worlds fastest scooter ridden by me "Whitebird" RIP
|
|
|
Re: 1g active rear toe eliminators / solid subframe
[Re: Mike Kuttschrutter]
#452684
March 10, 2017 06:18 pm UTC
March 10, 2017 06:18 pm UTC
|
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 2,241 Stratford/London
Mike Kuttschrutter
OP
Insane Member
|
OP
Insane Member
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 2,241
Stratford/London
|
I've never driven in a car with solid subframe bushings, I have the poly ones in my front, and they are fine.
I imagine solid in the front, you would feel every little vibration from the motor. Front control arms will still have rubber bushings to isolate turning/suspension vibrations from the rest of the car.
The oem sleeves are a VERY tight fit into the bushing, He said he almost maxed out his 30ton press getting them in. I said I need guys to be able to install these with a 12 ton home garage press, so he said he will loosen up the tolerances for any future batches. I'm sure there wont be much room for contaminants to get inbetween. The bushing to subframe would be a good idea to lube up, just like the replacement poly ones, as they are not injected and formed to the sleeve inside the subframe.
I plan on powdercoating everything obviously, before install so I am hoping it seals out the majority of crap.
Stock.
|
|
|
Re: 1g active rear toe eliminators / solid subframe
[Re: Ziggy Dietrich]
#452685
March 10, 2017 06:25 pm UTC
March 10, 2017 06:25 pm UTC
|
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 2,241 Stratford/London
Mike Kuttschrutter
OP
Insane Member
|
OP
Insane Member
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 2,241
Stratford/London
|
I am also interested in this answer. I still supply the rear urethane subframe bushing kits to RTM, and my stock is getting low. If the aluminum ones are as good or better AND cheaper, there would be no point in me starting another batch. Ziggy, I'm sure the majority of owners will still want the Urethane replacements for drivability. I still do long trips in my 1G. If these bushings shake my teeth out, or resonate through the cabin, I will probably remove them and switch to the Urethane ones. Unfortunatly I don't have a review for everyone on the solid mounts....
Stock.
|
|
|
Re: 1g active rear toe eliminators / solid subframe
[Re: Mike Kuttschrutter]
#452687
March 10, 2017 07:48 pm UTC
March 10, 2017 07:48 pm UTC
|
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 7,263 Niagara Falls, Ontario
Ziggy Dietrich
Senior Member, with Far TOO Much Time on Their Hands
|
Senior Member, with Far TOO Much Time on Their Hands
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 7,263
Niagara Falls, Ontario
|
Thanks for that answer, though.....gives me the info I need. It is a big investment to make a batch of these, so I would hate to spend a fortune and then have demand disappear.
"bluebird" worlds fastest scooter ridden by me "Whitebird" RIP
|
|
|
Re: 1g active rear toe eliminators / solid subframe
[Re: Mike Kuttschrutter]
#452689
March 11, 2017 04:35 am UTC
March 11, 2017 04:35 am UTC
|
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 2,808 Ontario, Canada
Salomon Ponte
Insane Member
|
Insane Member
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 2,808
Ontario, Canada
|
Well, no one else makes them so I assume you shouldn't have too hard of a time selling these (Ziggy). But, based on what I've heard from people, solid in the rear isn't so bad. As Mike said, solid in the front will really transfer everything from the engine and transmission and steering/etc. Right to the driver.
Solid in the rear, I can't imagine it being anywhere near the annoyance of a solid front given so little actually attaches to it and it's location in the vehicle.
'92 Talon TSi AWD - 5 Speed/E16G/12.385s @ 115.13mph
|
|
|
|
|