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started plumbing the heater.

 

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fits nice behind the dash. (kind of)

 

 

 

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Sacrafices must be made, and this way the passenger should always have warm legs.

 

 

 

Just need to decide on a tap/valve to break the flow now.

 

 

Might just use one of the spare air suspension valves we have around i think.

 

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So big box turned up at work today...

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which contains... 

 

 

 

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Apparently they go "MAX" low??

 

 will see once i mock them up to my x7 cressida struts this weekend.

 

before getting them welded.

Other than that im pretty stocked with the build quality, the overnight delivery and the price.

 

 

Getting close to getting this car done

 

 

discussion can be found here

 

 

//oldschool.co.nz/index.php?/topic/31343-brennans-ke70-corolla-3sge-beams-powered/page-9

 

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How to "make" coilovers for your ke70

 

Step 1
Take an empty gx71 strut

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Step 2
Mark on 60mm

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Step 3
Slice struts and remove paint

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Step 4
Slide on coilover and glue

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Step 5
Compare to sloppy, soft, cut factory spring and strut.

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Please don't actually glue your struts together. i am joking if you did not already realize 

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Pulled the ke70 steering knuckles of and put on the t3 hybrid knuckles. 

These fit ke70/ae86 but have the larger bolt spacing to fit cressida/supra struts.

 

Plus they are nice and beefy. And have the extra holes which match the shorter powersteer ae86 knuckles.

 

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Factory ke70 struts and knuckles are up for grabs. if you want/need them make an offer.

 

 

seem to have good shocks/ cut springs.

 

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got the rear discs machined up. are all drilled and fit much nicer with no movement around the studs

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Also had the front struts crack tested. Passed with flying colours :)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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have since painted them black and are drying hopefully ready to be fitted tomorrow.

 

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Dragged her around to the engineers workshop.
He will be doing the rear coilovers and the driveshaft for me.
Bearing was buggered on the driveshaft that came with the engine conversion from T-Parts.
And apparently they have now closed down. Making it difficult to claim for warranties.
So went to local toy-yota wreckers. And grabbed another.

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Will be keeping it two piece this time too.

Also found Keith Stewart dyno. Out by rongotea. Anybody know what he is like? Price and quality wise?

Cheers

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whoop more progress

 

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also turns out auto drive shafts have a different yolks, so returned it and grabbed another.

 

 

hope it fits this time

 

 

Also some new goodies arrived from summit racing yesterday  :-D

 

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And a new Hood release cable from Thailand

 

 

 

 

 

Cant wait to drive this bloody thing!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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All welded in, just needs the bottom mounts to be made.

 

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Then i will be trying to sort out an exhaust for it. 

 

 

Is going to be 2.5inch mild steel.

 

 

Looking at flowmaster muffler and Coby Resonator?

 

 

Would like it to be very quiet.

 

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Coilovers are all in,

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Two piece Drive Shaft also fitted,

 

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will be pulling it all out tomorrow, and doing some painting.

 

 

Get the brakes rebuilt and bleed as well hopefully.

 

 

And take the driveshaft to be balanced on monday.

 

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Got the driveshaft back in. All balanced and ready to go.

 

 

Need to make/fit the two driveshaft loops next.

 

 

And reroute the Petrol lines.

 

 

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Also started prepping the front lip for its paint.

 

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Stupidly brought two driveshaft loops on an impulse buy a couple of weeks ago.

 

Deep down i knew i really didn't need them and that they weren't going to fit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Today the first one transformed into this

 

 

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Much better

 

Also finished relocating the fuel lines, much happier with them now, and are sitting no where near the driveshaft and diff.

 

 

Wired up the licence plate lights.

 

 

And Painted the lip before fitting it.

 

 

 

 

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Muffler in place

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Rest of exhaust once it was tacked together.

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Hopefully weld it up tomorrow, not sure how its going to last, as the rear end of the coby sits a little lower than the sills.

Also try to do the front wheel bearings tomorrow and bleed the brakes?

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