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you can use 2.5" springs on 60mm perch, but not vice versa unless the finished diameter of the 2.5" perch were actually smaller like 2.36". it would be very tight. might vary brand to brand.
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Originally posted by fattycharged View Post
No clue, I only have the GC100-A-3 pictured above, but a quick call to GC and they could tell you.
I have a set of Turner Hybrid plates on order, so I'll update this if the 60mm perches do indeed fit and add some dimensions.
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Originally posted by bavarian3 View Post
any idea if the 2.5"/63mm perches would work with 60mm springs?
I have a set of Turner Hybrid plates on order, so I'll update this if the 60mm perches do indeed fit and add some dimensions.
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Originally posted by fattycharged View Post
K-Dawg, can you confirm if the GC 60mm perch fits properly on the Turner Hybrid plate? It did not fit properly on my Turner Street plates as it bottomed out on the inner profile before seating, but the profile is different where the bushing sits on the Hybrid. TIA
*Edit* as I just read this has been asked recently, should have read all the way through.
Problem with the GC perch is the inner diameter is too small, but paying $189 for a couple of 2.5" perches from Turner is tough to swallow. I may cancel my Hybrid order and just get some Vorshlags
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In that case, maybe they don't fit. 🤷♂️
I don't recall trying to mix and match different parts.
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Originally posted by K-Dawg View Post60mm spring perches
I originally purchased these with the intention of using with TCK coilovers, so I ordered them with 60mm spring perches.
Ground Control 60mm spring perch stack height (perch only): 3.2mm
Turner 60mm spring perch stack height (perch only): 6.85mm
Thrust bearings
All of these plates/mounts use stock-type axial thrust bearings for the spring perch. Turner and GC both sell aftermarket thrust bearings. I’m not sure of the COO for the Turner bearing; GC claims theirs is manufactured in Germany.
BMW (Ina) thrust bearing stack height: 11.9mm?
Turner thrust bearing stack height: 11.9mm
Ground Control thrust bearing stack height: 13mm
*Edit* as I just read this has been asked recently, should have read all the way through.
Problem with the GC perch is the inner diameter is too small, but paying $189 for a couple of 2.5" perches from Turner is tough to swallow. I may cancel my Hybrid order and just get some VorshlagsLast edited by fattycharged; 05-28-2024, 09:36 AM.
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Originally posted by D-O View PostBringing it back from the dead. Did the Ground Control perch work with the Turner plates? I am getting ready to go TCK SA and I would like to use the Turner plates but they no longer offer the 60mm spring perches. I believe the TCK's have 14mm shafts, so that may present a problem as well.
Originally posted by D-O View Postr4dr reports that 6679K18 from McMaster-Carr will work as well. I wish I had a good coilover option other than Ohlins that is compatible with the stock upper mount.
https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...fts#post180144
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Originally posted by PetrolM3 View PostYes! It’s the popping at low speeds. It’s now a vague memory for me but thanks for chiming in, I don’t want to be the outlier here crapping on GC units lol
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r4dr reports that 6679K18 from McMaster-Carr will work as well. I wish I had a good coilover option other than Ohlins that is compatible with the stock upper mount.
It looks like the Turner plates have a bushing that is sleeved for a 16mm shaft (stock-sized shaft, maybe?). My MCS are 14mm, which seems to be pretty common in the aftermarket. There's 2mm of play there, which doesn't seem great to me. Has anyone run into this before? Do I need to sleeve the shaft to match the 16mm ID of theLast edited by D-O; 03-21-2024, 10:39 AM.
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Originally posted by Tbonem3 View PostJust guessing here, but I bet it has to do with 14mm versus 16mm shaft and/or maybe the square shoulder (koni) versus tapered (bilstein).
I solved my issue (that TMS plates only work with 16mm not 14mm - my MCS are 14mm) by using some bronze bearings that were 14mm ID and 16mm od. It perfectly picked up the slack and filled out the TMS bearing 16mm ID.
If anyone has a specific question about fitment or compatability, feel free to PM me. Once I know the details, I bet I can figure it out.
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Originally posted by D-O View PostI know its a loaded question, but how much harsher are the Vorshlags than the Turners?
Originally posted by D-O View PostAlso - any tips on a 60mm spring perch for the Turners?
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Originally posted by D-O View Post
I know its a loaded question, but how much harsher are the Vorshlags than the Turners?
Also - any tips on a 60mm spring perch for the Turners?
Thanks.
I’ve only had the Vorshlags on my E46.
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Originally posted by George Hill View PostI've installed GCs on a few cars and not everyone makes noise, but of all the cars I've installed camber plates onto its the GC ones that make noise... and primarily its popping with low speed turns. We generally don't install GCs anymore.
Right now we put:
-Vorshlag on track focused cars.
-TMS on street cars that need more camber OR planning for the future/don't want to buy stock when you can buy these at a similar price.
-Stock on "OE" cars.
Also - any tips on a 60mm spring perch for the Turners?
Thanks.
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