Why? Corner entry bite. This car has always been a challenge to get any type of corner entry without understeer. Roll bar bind is a huge issue with these cars, and what the idea is, is that is something contributing to my corner entry understeer. While i've been able to work around this with throttle induced slip angle to get the car "right" again, the sledgehammer technique isn't always the fastest (while it may be the most fun.) Talking with Joe (heat), and Anglin and Grayson, i'm going to try this out and let ya'll know how it works.
Cost of entry for this is fairly inexpensive. Burton Power out of the UK has them for the Sierra. At the time of this post, the conversion rates and shipping had them to my door in under 10 days for a little over $250 USD.
Couple of notes:
1. The mounting bracket to the chassis, if you have converted to studs, is the hardest part. I had to tweak how the studs come out to get this to line up.
2. You need to have the strut at full minimum length, since it's adjustable, and have the TCA in the highest position to get it to fit. Place the TCA mount first, then line up the heim joint, then lower the TCA to get the bolt to line up.
3. This is by far easier to install than reinstalling the sway bar. There is no fighting anything, no cussing, etc.
Suspension information, as this wouldn't be really appropriate for softer rate springs / dampers:
Front -
custom valved bilstein dampers, (Grayson, please remind me the rates, i forgot and didn't write it down)
600lb/in hypercoils on mc2racing coilover perches
Powerflex "Black" TCA to subframe bushing
Heim joint upper damper mount to mustang fox body QA1 caster plates on custom made spring top perches
Burton power compression struts
Rear
QA-1 Carrera 4/4 aluminum bodied racing shocks
Lightly massaged and reinforced strut tower and STA to accept coilover conversion
hypercoil 325lb/in springs on damper
Heim joint mounts, upper and lower
Solid mounted (ie, welded) beam and diff
mc2racing nylon STA to beam bushings
My car is in off season mode until april, so i wont be able to post results for a few months. And since pictures talk, i snapped a few.
Installed
Chassis mount with heim joint
Another view, showing no interference with stud mounts
Full compression
Full droop
TCA mounting point (solid) - this will make some noise, i'm sure.
Admins - this was copied / pasted from the "build thread" as it's a point of interest for several folks.