This thing is sick man. I really love what you're doing with it.
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Kevin's 93' Ls400 AYEEEE
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Originally posted by coronawags View PostHey man Love the ls, I was wondering how you find the bc's? im looking at lows for my daily ls400 and im comparing coilovers atm, have you had any problems? how do they handle being lowered that much?Such a sweet ride man. Props
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Originally posted by coronawags View PostHey man cheers for the reply, how much is needed to be cut out of the strut tower for the uca, Do you have any pics?
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Attempted to fix my instrument cluster yesterday, common problem with this generation ls400. The lights eventually go out, sticky or non-moving needles, inaccurate gas gauge. Basically had to solder 3 new capacitors to the circuit boards.
Tron world
IMG_4514 by KEV.E, on Flickr
I need to go find a 25v tantulum 4.7 capacitor, instead of the 35v electrolytic one I have
IMG_4520 by KEV.E, on Flickr
Super small
IMG_4524 by KEV.E, on Flickr
Peeled off the copper receptor on accident and had to scratch a contact spot and solder straight to the board, here's the capacitor that I need to replace again.
IMG_4525 by KEV.E, on Flickr
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found some rust behind the cluster
IMG_4518 by KEV.E, on Flickr
took the rest of the cluster apart to try and clean the backs of the needles, which ended up not needing cleaning
IMG_4530 by KEV.E, on Flickr
Boards removed
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Here's the back of the needles
IMG_4532 by KEV.E, on Flickr
Ended up getting my lights to work but the needles still don't move. I've been driving the car for 3 years without knowing how fast I've been going haha. I'll have to give another run at it soon and fix it entirely.
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You are a bolder man than I, sir. I've tried this with a friend's SC300 a few years back and we were never able to bring it back. I did at least get all the LEDs inside the needles to light up though. I think every Lexus has this happen at some point in its' life.- Bagged '98 Chevy S10 - Stock '88 Volvo 240DL - Broken '87 Mitsubishi Starion ESi-R - Also Broken '87 Shelby Lancer #707/800 -
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Found a set of 245/40s at a different Mexican joint, they're pretty low on tread but they are good enough to get my car back on the road. Got them for a steal too, 70 bucks for both mounted and everything haha. The only thing that sucked is that one of my rear wheels isn't holding a seal properly so the air is leaking from the hardware.
Not much stretch but I'm going for beef anyways
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Since I have 1 wheel to work with I can finally start cutting up the rear panels. Here's a sketchy mock-up
IMG_4546 by KEV.E, on Flickr
cut through the outer layer and peeled it back to expose the inner section
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trimmed it down some, thankfully the Honda stocks are so sunk I could work on the car without jacking it up and taking the wheel off.
IMG_4555 by KEV.E, on Flickr
Had this idea to get the inner section pulled out and upwards to meet the outer edge, made relief cuts and threw a notebook in there and lowered the jack
IMG_4562 by KEV.E, on Flickr
came out like this, good enough to give me a rough idea of how much clearance I had. I still need to trim at least another cm.
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after both sides are all cut up I can tack-weld the panels back together and bolt the flares on to clean up the fitment.
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Originally posted by aLaFleur View PostThis is turning into one of my favorite builds on S|W. Keep it up man, you have something good going on here.Originally posted by 244Brick View PostDO LIKE DO LIKE!! this is def. different with the flares. are you plan on molding them?
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