Focus ST + REVOknuckle
Focus ST + REVOknuckle
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windybob

Original Poster:

117 posts

211 months

Thursday 19th August 2010
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Hi guys. Just after some advice regarding a 05 Focus track/race car we run. I'm wondering if its possible to retro fit the REVOknuckle front suspension and driveshafts to a ST as we currently run with BTCC spec Team AON front bumper splitter and wings and also RS bonnet and headlights. The wheels are AON 9x17 ex race wheels and obviously arn't wide enough on std suspension. What else is differant from ST to RS i.e wishbones and struts and also will ST brakes and ABS sensor fit in the REVO knuckle.


Scottish Greg

285 posts

201 months

Friday 20th August 2010
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This would not be cheap.

I dont see why the system would not fit, but i think you will need to change the whole front suspension, drive shafts, etc etc

don kalmar union

358 posts

248 months

Friday 20th August 2010
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Someone has some of this RS revoknuckle stuff on ebay at present.

Regards, Don.

windybob

Original Poster:

117 posts

211 months

Friday 20th August 2010
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don kalmar union said:
Someone has some of this RS revoknuckle stuff on ebay at present.

Regards, Don.
Don that is where i've seen them. You might remember me i was the guy who had the plate diff off you for the ST about 3months ago or so. Can't tell you how much of a difference it has made to the car and now just looking to tweek the handling more to my style and was hoping to swap the front knuckles and driveshafts on to our track/race car.

Charlie a

1 posts

160 months

Thursday 7th February 2013
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Hi there i understand that this is an old thread, but, i was wondering if any of you knew anymore about fitting the revo knuckle suspension system. I own a volvo s40 t5 that can take st suspension with no problem, so i take it there would be a possibility the revo system would fit, like it dose on the st and what needs considering. Or is there another system of maybe C-max suspension system to gain a wider track and stiffer suspension. Thank you Charlie