Don't be scared of weld on sleeve's, it's been a proven method for decades and gives the option to be able to run koni's, bilsteins, tokico's, KYB's all of which will walk all over a Taiwanese shock with total sales that probably don't match the amount of money spent on R&D by these big names.
I also don't like the idea of running the AE86 gear in a bigger car. They have smaller diameter bearings, designed for a lighter car, excess heat in the group A AE86 track car's lead them to go to oversize billet setup to reduce frictional losses at 200+ K's. So in a heavier car that will be amplified.
BTW, If you can get hold of the early model of BC coilovers they actually are welded to the cast stub axel assembly after removing the old shocky tube. The new ones are a entire strut with a stub.
You'll only need the steering arms. Never checked, but I'd bet the RA40 strut tops have a different stud spacing than an AE86.
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