why wouldn't it be stock legal. can't you replace the struts/shocks in stock class?
Not 100% positive, but I think it's because the Konis have a larger shaft diameter which means you have to modify the upper mount which is illegal.
13.5.C said:To facilitate the installation of commonly available aftermarket shock absorbers, struts, or strut inserts whose shaft size is larger than the center hole of an upper shock mount assembly, that hole may be enlarged by the minimum necessary to accommodate the shock shaft size, provided the following restrictions are met: (1) the enlarged hole must remain concentric with the original configuration; (2) the enlargement of the hole does not require modification of a bearing (as opposed to a washer, sleeve, or plate); (3) neither the hole enlargement nor the location of the shock shaft changes any alignment parameter. Provided these constraints are met, this permits enlarging of the center hole in an upper shock mount with an integrated rubber bushing, where the bushing is integral to the mount and bonded to the plate and the mount is provided by the OEM as an assembly. This includes
drilling out and/or removal of the metal sleeve.
negative...
lol shafts enlarging holes...
(yes, it's 45 minutes passed my bedtime)
I need to stay out of these rules questions. Especially about anything other than Street Prepared.
13.5.A.4. The fully extended length must be within plus or minus one inch of the dimension of the standard part.
The problem with the Koni inserts is the shaft length.
IIRC the inserts that fit in the stock shock are all to short so you need a wet build to be stock legal.
Read the MSP in DS thread starting about post #20
All one needs to be stock legal is a simple spacer in the stock bodies. The spacer makes up the neccessary length to have the full extended length of the complete strut unit within the 1" rule.
TO DETERMINE THE CORRECT 8611 OR 8610 INSERT FOR YOUR APPLICATION
C. In the event that the KONI “A” length is shorter than the required, the user must then fabricate a spacer and place it under the KONI insert so as to achieve the proper depth relationship.
lol short shaft length ftl 0.o
eh? Not sure I follow wrt shaft length.
In my particular application where the strut was 2" longer than the insert, after spacing there was a 1" shortfall for shaft length extension. The protege uses a strut that is 1" shorter than my application thus there is less to be made up for by a spacer. The loss of 1" of droop travel was a non-issue in an autocross setting(and everywhere else). I can only imagine an "issue" were I to run off-road rallies.
What is the issue you see here?
Gavin
The Protege strut bodies likely will not be long enough for the RACE inserts because of the need to use a gland nut for installation. The only solution for the RACE insert is to weld some sort of threaded collar onto the strut body to lengthen it, put a spacer under the race insert, then top it off with a pipe cap.It sounds so simple and would work for that problem....
I wonder if the protege strut bodies are long enough to do that to.