Remote Mount canister install help Penske Track Spec coilovers
#1
Le Mans Master
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Remote Mount canister install help Penske Track Spec coilovers
Hi
Ordered a set of the Trackspec Spec Corvette Penske Coilovers. I need to get the installer some info about how and where to mount the remote canisters.
I've searched and seen a few threads but just want to make sure I'm not missing anything current.
Pictures would be very helpful.
Thanks in Advance. Pic of my Z06 they are getting installed on.
Ordered a set of the Trackspec Spec Corvette Penske Coilovers. I need to get the installer some info about how and where to mount the remote canisters.
I've searched and seen a few threads but just want to make sure I'm not missing anything current.
Pictures would be very helpful.
Thanks in Advance. Pic of my Z06 they are getting installed on.
#2
Burning Brakes
This is where and how I mounted my rears.
Fronts follow. Just finished the front install so haven’t had it in on track. (Before they were zip tied under the front. Bad call as one got loose, hit the ground and was ripped off. Then ran over. $1000 and 5 weeks later I’m properly mounting them)
#3
Burning Brakes
Also, looks like you’re close. Come by and check it out in person if you want to.
If you have the quick disconnects, you can use the tool I made to reassemble them while pressurized.
If you have the quick disconnects, you can use the tool I made to reassemble them while pressurized.
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#6
Safety Car
This is where and how I mounted my rears.
Fronts follow. Just finished the front install so haven’t had it in on track. (Before they were zip tied under the front. Bad call as one got loose, hit the ground and was ripped off. Then ran over. $1000 and 5 weeks later I’m properly mounting them)
I like this better, no major drilling and out of the way.
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#7
Burning Brakes
Yes, I didn’t love drilling the big holes. But my hoses weren’t long enough to on my c6 to run how the other poster ran his though I tried.
but even if I had, to remove the shocks completely would have then required to remove a bunch of bodywork to get the canister back out.
Not that I plan to, but being able to do it easily is a nice side benefit of having them run up top.
regarding the qdc’s…. Yes, I wish they had them on the front too. I’m not sure why they don’t. Or, alternatively, I don’t know why the rears do.
but on the rears, I didn’t know any better and just popped them apart and ran them through. Then I couldn’t get them together. (Because the system was still pressurized). The major west coast suspension place that services motons said that I shouldn’t have done that, definitely ruined the seals and likely the qdc’s themselves. I’d need to send them both in to have them repaired and recharged.
that sounded excessive to me. Everything looked fine so I made a little tool to compress the fittings and they clicked back together just fine with no leaks or weeps or anything.
but even if I had, to remove the shocks completely would have then required to remove a bunch of bodywork to get the canister back out.
Not that I plan to, but being able to do it easily is a nice side benefit of having them run up top.
regarding the qdc’s…. Yes, I wish they had them on the front too. I’m not sure why they don’t. Or, alternatively, I don’t know why the rears do.
but on the rears, I didn’t know any better and just popped them apart and ran them through. Then I couldn’t get them together. (Because the system was still pressurized). The major west coast suspension place that services motons said that I shouldn’t have done that, definitely ruined the seals and likely the qdc’s themselves. I’d need to send them both in to have them repaired and recharged.
that sounded excessive to me. Everything looked fine so I made a little tool to compress the fittings and they clicked back together just fine with no leaks or weeps or anything.
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smitty2919 (04-21-2023)
#9
Burning Brakes
I did the same for about 1.5 years until one of the canisters fell off! Granted, I’m sure it was an install error by yours truly, but after $1000 and a 5-week wait, I decided to put them somewhere a little more protected.
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Hirohawa (04-22-2023)
#11
I had two clamps per canister for security. And I do enough preventative maintenance on my car that they were easy to keep an eye on. Heck, you can easily see them for inspection when changing tires.