The way I've done it is fitted KE70 struts + steering arms onto the standard KE25 LCA, with a 1mm spacer to fix the 12mm / 14mm balljoint difference between models.
Only problem now, is the KE70 steering arms have a slightly different angle when bolted to strut, so now the balljoint hits on the brake disc and the LCA won't have full travel (probably only about 20%). Any ideas on what I can do? Photos below should explain the problem, both have been taken with the LCA hanging down as low as the suspension will allow, so as soon as the car is put on the ground it will get closer to the brake disc. First image is with KE25 steering arm, second image is with the KE70 steering arm and spacer fitted.
Few options I can think of -
If I smooth off the ridge (circled in green) slightly with a grinder it is just enough to allow the balljoint to get passed the brake disk, but not sure how safe this is?! Just did it to an old balljoint to see how much needed to come off.
Other option is take 3 or 4mm off the ID of the brake disk, as you can see the brake pads don't touch the inside 10 or 12mm of the disk, so won't effect that.
OR I could try my luck with an aftermarket balljoint in the hope that it is a different moulding. I've noticed KE70 balljoints have a much smaller "base" to them, so if I can find some balljoints with a smaller base that also fit the KE25 LCA, it should be sweet.
Any ideas on the best way to get around this??
Cheers
-Matt

