Getting the chassis into one uniform color has mentally made this project progress into a new chapter. That being said, I unfortunately had a minor setback (albeit an easier one to overcome) while bolting up the front suspension this week. Normally everything in the plans and design wouldn’t be an issue with the upper coil over shock mount but since I am using the Stance Parts air cups, there was an interference issue with the upper A arm at full shock extension and with the alignment spacers installed.
I know the RCR builds are having the problem with the air cup interference and the tub side wall…AP builds face the opposite. For those that are scratch building using the C5/C6 suspension design (and air cups) I would suggest making a shorter upper shock mount that draws it closer to the tub wall and centered on the A arm mounts. The rewelding wasn’t easy nor pretty but it is complete and best positioned now. The nice thing too is that making the stance as low as possible will actually add to making sure there is added clearance from the upper arm at full cup inflation.
I know the RCR builds are having the problem with the air cup interference and the tub side wall…AP builds face the opposite. For those that are scratch building using the C5/C6 suspension design (and air cups) I would suggest making a shorter upper shock mount that draws it closer to the tub wall and centered on the A arm mounts. The rewelding wasn’t easy nor pretty but it is complete and best positioned now. The nice thing too is that making the stance as low as possible will actually add to making sure there is added clearance from the upper arm at full cup inflation.