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#11 Re: who makes strut tower stabiliser bars
dattodude Posted on: 2006/6/23 2:27


...almost

The real truth is:


http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/m/macpherson_strut1

http://www.answers.com/topic/macpherson-strut


Earle S. MacPherson, inventor of the MacPherson Strut front suspension, who was Ford VP-Engineering in those days.


Darn Aussie BS artists...Could have been a close relative I suppose.

Seems old Kevin doesn't have the internet on at home yet..


#12 Re: who makes strut tower stabiliser bars
Daveman Posted on: 2006/6/23 2:34
So is the bloke callled Kevin Macpherson going around telling people he invented it?

If so that's hilarious! I suppose it may help with sales, after all, he fooled homer!

I'd probably believe him too


#13 Re: who makes strut tower stabiliser bars
L18_B110 Posted on: 2006/6/23 6:33
Quote:

Homer wrote:
...This is the guy who Invented Macpherson strut suspension used in 99% of all new cars today. so he knows his stuff.
All you have to do is supply him with measurements and he will do the rest.
I think its a little strange that a guy who has a little factory in the outskirts of sydney has invented so much technoligy for suspension componants. oh well some people have great brains


d'oh!

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#14 Re: who makes strut tower stabiliser bars
Daveman Posted on: 2006/6/23 6:52
HAHA!

"Looks like he just pulled a Homer"


#15 Re: who makes strut tower stabiliser bars
short-coupe Posted on: 2006/6/23 7:12
i made mine from a S13 CA18det, it's a nismo item, just shorten to fit, i made my top plates myself, if i could know how to post a pic or had a album here i could show you guys


#16 Re: who makes strut tower stabiliser bars
L18_B110 Posted on: 2006/6/23 7:17
I made mine from off-cuts found at a scrap metal yard, and paid a metal fab place $30 to water cut the plates to my dimensions.

didn't notice the slightest difference after fitting it.


#17 Re: who makes strut tower stabiliser bars
Posted on: 2006/6/23 10:29
from memory k mac suspension does not claim to have invented the macpherson suspension design, but has been consulted to refine it many a time....


#18 Re: who makes strut tower stabiliser bars
Homer Posted on: 2006/6/23 11:10
Quote:

unfamilia wrote:
from memory k mac suspension does not claim to have invented the macpherson suspension design, but has been consulted to refine it many a time....

yeah what he said lol
sorry few beers and internet sometimes make homer stupid
metal thing dig food


#19 Re: who makes strut tower stabiliser bars
Freak Posted on: 2006/6/23 11:11
I think the main benefit of a strut brace would be to stop the strut towers bending/warping when been worked hard. Lots of Falcon taxis were fitted with them as the strut towers would start to cave towards themselves giving unwanted negative camber and other steering problems.


#20 Re: who makes strut tower stabiliser bars
blofly Posted on: 2006/6/23 14:53
ahh righto the reason I ask is I had a '94 model commodore when I was 18 (8 years ago) and had a whole new suspension set up put in. It consisted of new king springs, whiteline swaybars, whiteline panhard rod, K-mac camber kit on front struts, nolathane bushings everywhere, front and rear hard gas shocks and a nolathane strut tower bar. This made the vehicle extremely agile and an absolute joy to drive.
This is why I am trying to get all the parts together to enhance my 1200 sedan as good as it could be, so far I have king springs for the front and back, complete nolathane bushings kit, 120Y struts, disc brakes and sway bar, inch and a half lowering blocks for the back (not that I will need them...late night impulse buying decision on ebay!) and to finish it off I will replace any worn steering components (probably all of them), Sunny lower control arms, Noltec adjustable strut tops and a stut tower bar.
I will also rebuild the calipers and fit new discs as well as replace wheel bearings
I guess I could have got carried away a bit with this upgrade but it
s all good fun



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