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Mopar Performance
Started installing the Dillinger kit on my dart! First issue I ran into was the supplied spacers were too big of diameter and would not fit my k member. Maybe my k member is goofy.
Diameter need to clear k member.
Not sure if this is the stock location for front disc brakes but I am going to relocate the tabs elsewhere no biggie.
I did not like the texture on the spacers in the kit for fear of bushing wear over time and I decided to go with smooth hardened spring shims that are .060 thick each and will give more adjustment anyways.
Cheap and easy/better IMO $7 adjustment.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CCA-4751-16/
Also I noticed with the supplied spacers in the kit there was still a lot of slop and didn’t wanna tighten down the LCA’s so much to put unwanted stress on them. Starting to really think I have a goofy k member here :0( However I spoke to Dillinger on this and he is sending me out a custom made spacers at no cost even though I have the hardened spring shims now.
You can see where the spacer did not clear k member! Also I did not wanna tap the bushing in per instructions and just had it solid welded into k member.
Bushing solid welded in and smoothed up to weld spacer in.
Once the supplied washer that gets welded to k member was turned down to diameter need to clear k member the next problem was out of square as well as varying thickness from side to side on the supplied spacers. I also did not wanna “float” the spacer up with shim/weld to square it up for the fix.
My buddy is real clever and made a tool/cutter to square the k member up! He made a shaft to fit the ID of the supplied bushing and put a cutter on the end of it, slid it in and hooked it all up to a drill and “pulled” into the k member and squared it all out nice on both sides! Both sides are square and Lower Control Arms and move effortlessly up and down without over tightening onto k member. (will have pics later)
Tool in action and mounts cut to desired thickness!
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94WKOd69gDg&feature=youtu.be"]Squaring up mounts stock MOPAR k member for tubular setup - YouTube[/ame]
Going to see how much extra weight can get extra out of k member buy cutting off all the useless lips K member was already modified but did not weight “stock weight” before first k member mod… maybe someone has bone stock weight.
Will have more pics/update at another time. ( too many projects right now... )
![1susp005.jpg](http://i1204.photobucket.com/albums/bb411/moparniac/My%20Dart/1susp005.jpg)
Diameter need to clear k member.
![1susp009.jpg](http://i1204.photobucket.com/albums/bb411/moparniac/My%20Dart/1susp009.jpg)
Not sure if this is the stock location for front disc brakes but I am going to relocate the tabs elsewhere no biggie.
![1susp003.jpg](http://i1204.photobucket.com/albums/bb411/moparniac/My%20Dart/1susp003.jpg)
I did not like the texture on the spacers in the kit for fear of bushing wear over time and I decided to go with smooth hardened spring shims that are .060 thick each and will give more adjustment anyways.
Cheap and easy/better IMO $7 adjustment.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CCA-4751-16/
![dillingerkit021.jpg](http://i1204.photobucket.com/albums/bb411/moparniac/My%20Dart/dillingerkit021.jpg)
Also I noticed with the supplied spacers in the kit there was still a lot of slop and didn’t wanna tighten down the LCA’s so much to put unwanted stress on them. Starting to really think I have a goofy k member here :0( However I spoke to Dillinger on this and he is sending me out a custom made spacers at no cost even though I have the hardened spring shims now.
![dillingerkit005.jpg](http://i1204.photobucket.com/albums/bb411/moparniac/My%20Dart/dillingerkit005.jpg)
You can see where the spacer did not clear k member! Also I did not wanna tap the bushing in per instructions and just had it solid welded into k member.
![1susp007.jpg](http://i1204.photobucket.com/albums/bb411/moparniac/My%20Dart/1susp007.jpg)
Bushing solid welded in and smoothed up to weld spacer in.
![dillingerkit007.jpg](http://i1204.photobucket.com/albums/bb411/moparniac/My%20Dart/dillingerkit007.jpg)
Once the supplied washer that gets welded to k member was turned down to diameter need to clear k member the next problem was out of square as well as varying thickness from side to side on the supplied spacers. I also did not wanna “float” the spacer up with shim/weld to square it up for the fix.
![dillingerkit020.jpg](http://i1204.photobucket.com/albums/bb411/moparniac/My%20Dart/dillingerkit020.jpg)
My buddy is real clever and made a tool/cutter to square the k member up! He made a shaft to fit the ID of the supplied bushing and put a cutter on the end of it, slid it in and hooked it all up to a drill and “pulled” into the k member and squared it all out nice on both sides! Both sides are square and Lower Control Arms and move effortlessly up and down without over tightening onto k member. (will have pics later)
![11fc010.jpg](http://i1204.photobucket.com/albums/bb411/moparniac/My%20Dart/11fc010.jpg)
Tool in action and mounts cut to desired thickness!
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94WKOd69gDg&feature=youtu.be"]Squaring up mounts stock MOPAR k member for tubular setup - YouTube[/ame]
Going to see how much extra weight can get extra out of k member buy cutting off all the useless lips K member was already modified but did not weight “stock weight” before first k member mod… maybe someone has bone stock weight.
Will have more pics/update at another time. ( too many projects right now... )
![dillingerkit009.jpg](http://i1204.photobucket.com/albums/bb411/moparniac/My%20Dart/dillingerkit009.jpg)