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Re: QA1 Suspension R & D [Re: TC@HP2] #1386408
04/12/13 04:36 PM
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This actually is a good solution, IMO. You raise the engine, fit the rack. So now you raised the center of gravity, right, so how is that good? Well, you drop the car lower around the engine. An engine is, lets say, 500#. A car is 3400#. So you raised 500# up two inches, now lets drop 2900# 2 inches since you have increases oil pan and header clearance with the lifted engine. Which will have a greater impact on the COG, 500# or 2900#?





Factory suspensions are designed around the frame to be at a given height - at that height the UCA's + LCA's are at angles that minimize unwanted caster/camber gain/loss, etc. - their "sweet spot". Dropping the frame - and those suspension points - can't have a positive effect on that.


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Re: QA1 Suspension R & D [Re: Evil Spirit] #1386409
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What we really need is a lower ball joint/steering arm that uses screw in or press in ball joint and bolt on steering arms so we can put them where we want them! Then move the motor back enough to fit a rack in there. Moving 500-600 pounds as far back and low as possible is always a good thing!

Re: QA1 Suspension R & D [Re: brads70] #1386410
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I think you tricked me, and I fell for it, but TC, weren't you the one that brought up Ackerman in the first place, and now we decide its no big deal anyway, oh well, I get to learn something anyway, big thumbs up goes here.

Anyway its an interesting idea, has this been done before? I wouldn't think it was easy to mount a lower ball joint/arm assembly from the back, but I'll have to find one and see for myself.




Nah, I'm not usually that calculating to be able to pull off a manipulative thread witha preduicated outcome like that. Besides, I think we could all count the number of dedicated road race style competition cars on this site on one hand. That means ackerman in QA1 designs would be germain for the vast majority of cars out there who may be buying their product.

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Factory suspensions are designed around the frame to be at a given height - at that height the UCA's + LCA's are at angles that minimize unwanted caster/camber gain/loss, etc. - their "sweet spot". Dropping the frame - and those suspension points - can't have a positive effect on that.




True, but those can be manipulated to some degree to overcome the changes involved. People who are insistent about optimization will take those steps, those who aren't wont and they won't be as fast as the former. I just said it was possible, not that it was necessarily easy.

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What we really need is a lower ball joint/steering arm that uses screw in or press in ball joint and bolt on steering arms so we can put them where we want them! Then move the motor back enough to fit a rack in there. Moving 500-600 pounds as far back and low as possible is always a good thing!




Agreed. That is additional adjustability that can only help. Aren't the guys up at Firm Feel mocking up some set ups similar to this using post '72 B body parts?

Re: QA1 Suspension R & D [Re: TC@HP2] #1386411
07/18/13 01:38 AM
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Hey guys. I just received the last big box today from QA1. This happens to be the 1st K-member which will be slated to be installed on the car in the next few weeks. Also going on the car will be:

-UCA's
-LCA's
-Adj Strut arms
-(4) double adj shocks
-Torson bar adjusters
-Misc shims and spacers for proper shock fitment

Everything looks very professional as expected. Going to need to wait a few weeks as the car has a few appearances to make, but then we will be moving forward. Hopefully next month we will be on the track for some real feedback.

Keep you guys updated with the progress.


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Re: QA1 Suspension R & D [Re: Viol8r] #1386412
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Re: QA1 Suspension R & D [Re: Viol8r] #1386413
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Re: QA1 Suspension R & D [Re: Viol8r] #1386414
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Re: QA1 Suspension R & D [Re: Viol8r] #1386415
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Re: QA1 Suspension R & D [Re: Viol8r] #1386416
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Re: QA1 Suspension R & D [Re: Viol8r] #1386417
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Re: QA1 Suspension R & D [Re: Viol8r] #1386418
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Re: QA1 Suspension R & D [Re: Viol8r] #1386419
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Why didn't they make the UCA adjustable?


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Re: QA1 Suspension R & D [Re: 1fastabody] #1386420
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I'm wondering if the tall "gusset" around the ball joint on the UCA would limit rim offsets and diameters?

Re: QA1 Suspension R & D [Re: 1fastabody] #1386421
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Why didn't they make the UCA adjustable?




The arm has caster built into it plus you can use get new mounting bolts and cams with them. There should be no reason you can't get a 3 to 6 degrees out of them.

I run right around 4 currently.


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Re: QA1 Suspension R & D [Re: brads70] #1386422
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I'm wondering if the tall "gusset" around the ball joint on the UCA would limit rim offsets and diameters?




I do not think this will be an issue. It is not designed with only large diameter wheels in mind. Have to remember this set-up is intended to cross over between street, drag and Pro-touring applications. Obviously wheels sizes wheel vary.

I can get some visual clearances posted here once I can get to that point in the install.


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Re: QA1 Suspension R & D [Re: Viol8r] #1386423
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I'm wondering if the tall "gusset" around the ball joint on the UCA would limit rim offsets and diameters?




I do not think this will be an issue. It is not designed with only large diameter wheels in mind. Have to remember this set-up is intended to cross over between street, drag and Pro-touring applications. Obviously wheels sizes wheel vary.

I can get some visual clearances posted here once I can get to that point in the install.




Why did they run the gusset? I thought the common UBJ inserts the circle track guys use are just as tall as the UBJ screw shoulder.

Here is 5.6" backspace 17" rim. I don't think the QA1 UCA's with that shoulder would be an issue with this particular setup.

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Re: QA1 Suspension R & D [Re: autoxcuda] #1386424
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If they just ran paralell brackets for the front strut rods, they could eliminate the expensive custom one-off machined front strut adapter. That piece has to add a retail of $100+.

They could just sell strut rods without that piece and a little longer rod for their custom K-member cars. But I realize there will be no interchangablity with stock pieces or people that would slowly upgrade into a custom K-member.




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Re: QA1 Suspension R & D [Re: Viol8r] #1386425
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Regarding your shocks, can you post the part number for the rear shocks? I have double adjustable rears from QA1 (on an E body) and the shock body is too long. With the firm feel road race springs, there is only about 2.5" of compression travel at ride height. Hopefully you will not have the same problems....

Re: QA1 Suspension R & D [Re: ntstlgl1970] #1386426
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Aren't these the systems once sold by CAP? Has QA1 modified/updated them or something? Sorry, but I'm new to this thread, and it's been a while since I saw my last CAP system.
Not that it does me any good, I have a 67 B-Body.

Re: QA1 Suspension R & D [Re: Fastback67] #1386427
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Aren't these the systems once sold by CAP? Has QA1 modified/updated them or something? Sorry, but I'm new to this thread, and it's been a while since I saw my last CAP system.
Not that it does me any good, I have a 67 B-Body.




QA1 is building/welding them. The welds were the major complaint. They may have added a cross bar?

If there are differences I think it would be a good idea for MS68EFI or QA1 to point out the improved features and benefits. IMHO, that would give the Mopar potential customers a much needed warm and fuzzy about this product line.

This K-member for 68-70 B-bodies will fit your 67 B-body (and '66). It just takes the better (and less $$) 68-70 idler and ?centerlink I believe? And takes 70-72 B-body and 70-74 E-body front sway bars.

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