thrust bearing
thrust bearing
what does this actualy do? do i need it when i install coilovers? if i do where do i put it?
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mine came with no instructions....its pretty self-explanatory how they fit together, although getting them to fit your strut WILL require some cutting/fabbing.
Thrust bearings, also known as strut bearings are needed on any car with struts. gc's are simply replacements for the springs, not the struts so you need to keep the thrust bearings. They sit between the top spring hat & the strutmount. Without them, turning your steering wheel is way more difficult and your car won't track straight.
they are circular, a little bigger than a half-dollar coin size and are black (the stock ones). the top peice turns seperately from the bottom peice & the bottom pece has a D shape into it so it cna sit inside the springhat without moving along with the top part. I have a pic somewhere, but its on a backed up DVD of my pictures from a couple years ago. I had pics of me installing a ZX2 one into the strut hat perch.
Thrust bearings, also known as strut bearings are needed on any car with struts. gc's are simply replacements for the springs, not the struts so you need to keep the thrust bearings. They sit between the top spring hat & the strutmount. Without them, turning your steering wheel is way more difficult and your car won't track straight.
they are circular, a little bigger than a half-dollar coin size and are black (the stock ones). the top peice turns seperately from the bottom peice & the bottom pece has a D shape into it so it cna sit inside the springhat without moving along with the top part. I have a pic somewhere, but its on a backed up DVD of my pictures from a couple years ago. I had pics of me installing a ZX2 one into the strut hat perch.
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i can assure you your car has strut/thrust bearings.
If you don't have them, your car will veer left or right, depending on what your last turn was. For example...if you turn right to get out of your neighborhood and start driving straight on a highway, your car will track to the right a bit b/c the struts aren't completely forward like they should be. You'll have to counter-steer to keep the car forward.
If you take a sharp left turn, then your car will track left.
How do I know? I was an idiot and didn't install them on my Protege when I originally installed my B+G springs back 3+ years ago. Drove on no bearings for about 2 weeks before correcting the situation.
As for the rear, since your rear struts don't pivot when you steer, they do not have any kind of bearing...they simply have the top strutmount which also acts as the hat/perch for the spring to press against.
If you don't have them, your car will veer left or right, depending on what your last turn was. For example...if you turn right to get out of your neighborhood and start driving straight on a highway, your car will track to the right a bit b/c the struts aren't completely forward like they should be. You'll have to counter-steer to keep the car forward.
If you take a sharp left turn, then your car will track left.
How do I know? I was an idiot and didn't install them on my Protege when I originally installed my B+G springs back 3+ years ago. Drove on no bearings for about 2 weeks before correcting the situation.
As for the rear, since your rear struts don't pivot when you steer, they do not have any kind of bearing...they simply have the top strutmount which also acts as the hat/perch for the spring to press against.
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