Just wanted to share my newest quest to improve handling. First i tried out the pillow ball camber plate deal, which was great but i need to do add'l engineering on keeping the strut assembly moving freely without binding. So for now im on new factory mounts, which maintains a good stack height, and also has a axial load of 44,000 lbs. More than durable for a DD for years. and years and rebuldable, as the bearings are held in place with against a race and secured via snap rings.
All thats required was some bronze bearings and washers of the M14 variety. You start with your Spring hat, use 2 washers, the bronze bearings which act as bushings in the bearing assembly, then the top plate another washer, then the nut. Grease between every point.
So far i got a couple of weeks and there solid as hell, but no friction in the steering whatsoever this time around.
Excuse all the grease and stuff, this is how i assembled everything, There was no need like i initially thought for 4 washers, which can lower the can while increasing strut travel slightly.
Stack goes like this