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  • 1mellowkid
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    Originally posted by EF303 View Post
    Haha well it shouldn't be so goddamn bouncy that I'm gonna break my teeth on my steering wheel Even raised up to daily it's still kinda bouncy, but bearable.
    haha woah there killer calm down i was just stating the obvious. so hows the rear perch thing working out for you??
    thanks for the lip measurements

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  • EF303
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    Originally posted by Isuzupickup View Post
    Those daylight shots look awesome. Nice work so far!
    Thanks man! They came out pretty great

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  • Isuzupickup
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    Those daylight shots look awesome. Nice work so far!

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  • EF303
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    Originally posted by Mushroom_Toy View Post
    650lb springs front and 450-550 rear. Although the bounce will be gone and wont kill you. The stiff will. One or the other.
    Are you sure that won't blow my Tokicos though?

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  • Mushroom_Toy
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    650lb springs front and 450-550 rear. Although the bounce will be gone and wont kill you. The stiff will. One or the other.

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  • Mk4WiLk01
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    comming along well man...keep it up

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  • EF303
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    Originally posted by Hitman Cody2130 View Post
    Nice progress man!
    Thanks!

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  • Hitman Cody2130
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    Nice progress man!

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  • EF303
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    Originally posted by M.Doban View Post
    Looks heaps better, dude. Very nice! Kind of discouraging that it rode like crap at the low height though :/

    Nevertheless, it looks great, man!
    Thanks a ton, man! Always good to hear.

    What's your ride like? You're on eGay coils and stock struts, right?


    Originally posted by 1mellowkid View Post
    A dumped car that rides good
    Honestly though it looks great! I need a lip can you measure how tall your lip is for me?
    I'd **** to get one and it sit on the ground haha
    STAY LOW MY FRIEND.
    Haha well it shouldn't be so goddamn bouncy that I'm gonna break my teeth on my steering wheel Even raised up to daily it's still kinda bouncy, but bearable.

    I believe the last time I measured it it was 2.5" or thereabouts. All the way down (jack points at a smidge over 2" high), the lip was barely off the ground, maybe a half inch.

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  • 1mellowkid
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    A dumped car that rides good
    Honestly though it looks great! I need a lip can you measure how tall your lip is for me?
    I'd **** to get one and it sit on the ground haha
    STAY LOW MY FRIEND.

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  • M.Doban
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    Looks heaps better, dude. Very nice! Kind of discouraging that it rode like crap at the low height though :/

    Nevertheless, it looks great, man!

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  • EF303
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    Alright so some things needed work. On Day 4, I shaved the rear fenders to allow the car to sit at its correct ride height and re-bled the brakes.

    There's a video of me trying and failing to get out of the garage. I'll try to get it posted.

    We managed to get her out, then took her to the wash





    This shows just how much I was scraping over everything, and she rode like total shit, just super bouncy all over the place, and really uncomfortable.

    Then this afternoon when I got home, I finally took some daylight shots









    Tonight I shaved the front fenders (they were really rubbing like mofos), secured my shitty exhaust midpipe with some metal bands to help keep it from scraping, and raised her about 2" or so, so I can daily her. Took these afterward





    The ride is wayyy more comfortable; it doesn't bottom out and scrape over everything, though it's still a little bouncy. Not sure exactly how to rectify that, but I'll recycle the old tophats and make some super-extended ones for the rear. I'll maybe get some stiffer springs for the front, and move the 350s to the rear.

    That's all for now, kids! Later on I'll fine-tune the suspension, and inch my way down to a comfortable daily height. For now that's how she sits.

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  • EF303
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    Day 2 Continued

    Rear suspension sitting tight and waiting for install



    So here's where things got interesting. After both sides of the rear suspension were installed, I realized that the top bushings in the tophats had popped out, because Tokico only saw fit to provide ONE washer per tophat, instead of two, leaving nothing for the shocks to push against underneat the tophat and rendering the whole suspension completely useless



    Day 3 (Sunday into Monday)

    First thing's first, I pulled the rear shocks and used some leftover shock washers from my dad's truck to install some bottom washers for the tophat bushings.



    Reinstalled and the bushings are sitting like they should have in the first place



    Rear suspension



    My solution for the extended shock pistons reaching past the interior. Dem nipples.



    By the time everything was tightened and ready for bleeding, I still needed to install the new proportioning valve. My friend came back over and rigged this up, to help us



    Because we're ghetto like that.

    Making some slight modifications to a random 10mm wrench I had, to create a flange-nut wrench to help with all the brake lines.



    And finally, at the stroke of midnight, this miracle happened...



    We mocked up the bumper lightly and realized the plate had fallen off. Whatevs.



    Sweet jesus, that's low.

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  • EF303
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    Well I'm a huuuuuge liar about those pics, but I've also been hella busy these past couple nights getting her where I want her. Are you ready? Here we go...

    End of Day 1 (Friday night/Saturday morning about 1AM):


    Almost completely stripped, most everything is hanging by a few threads or on the ground...



    The whole rear suspension built and ready to be installed



    Day 2 (Saturday into Sunday morning)

    My friend came over about 8am to help, but I got called in to work at 10 so I had to leave for a couple hours. He took these while I was away:

    Front calipers cleaned and ready for paint





    Fascia pulled apart to access fender and brake stuff



    This is my fender after some asswipe backed into me a few months ago



    Yours truly, building the front suspension



    Driver's side, installed. The hub was hit with a quick coat of rusty-metal primer, soon to be followed with flat black paint.



    Classy...



    Passenger front installed



    A quick test-fit of the wheels after the front was completely built







    Dem new parts....



    To be continued...

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  • EF303
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    SHE'S LOW, BITCHES.

    pics up tomorrow

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