Hi Guys,
I was hoping someone who owns a set of Moton Shocks could do me a quick favor.
I am in the process of designing a set of Billet mounting brackets for the front/rear reservoirs, but I dont have a set of the canisters available at the moment for measurements. I had it written down, but I cant find it, and now the only sets of Motons around here are on cars in storage or the owners are out of town... figures!
This would be best accomplished with a caliper, I am hoping that someone happens to have one.
On each end of the canister, there is a "groove" for lack of a better term, usually where people hold them down with a Zip Tie.
I need:
-The diameter of the center of this groove
-The width of the groove
-The depth of this groove
Also, please add your name if interested in these products so I can get an idea of the size I should make our first run! They will be billet aluminum, available in 4 of 5 colors, and will mount the canister in a great location with regard to accessability for tuning, looks, and heat. They will require NO drilling for installation [in the front at least].
I was hoping someone who owns a set of Moton Shocks could do me a quick favor.
I am in the process of designing a set of Billet mounting brackets for the front/rear reservoirs, but I dont have a set of the canisters available at the moment for measurements. I had it written down, but I cant find it, and now the only sets of Motons around here are on cars in storage or the owners are out of town... figures!
This would be best accomplished with a caliper, I am hoping that someone happens to have one.
On each end of the canister, there is a "groove" for lack of a better term, usually where people hold them down with a Zip Tie.
I need:
-The diameter of the center of this groove
-The width of the groove
-The depth of this groove
Also, please add your name if interested in these products so I can get an idea of the size I should make our first run! They will be billet aluminum, available in 4 of 5 colors, and will mount the canister in a great location with regard to accessability for tuning, looks, and heat. They will require NO drilling for installation [in the front at least].