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  • epearce
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    Thanks again!

    Originally posted by Minuki View Post
    Amazed at how there's not a spec of rust on that floor!
    Your not the only one!!!

    Spent half the day scrubbing the floor, guards etc. Came up so much cleaner than I ever expected.









    I originally planned to spray the underneath whilst apart with black underbody spray. But now i'm stuck on whether to stay original or not. Or maybe just paint the inner guards black.

    Opinions everyone?

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  • Minuki
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    Amazed at how there's not a spec of rust on that floor!

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  • Sbimy
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    Great build =)

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  • mikey G
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    Looking great man. Nice garage as well. Also love the wheels

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  • epearce
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    The next big job, rear end rebuild:

    Pressure cleaned underneath on the hoist at work before hand much to the boss's dismay.

    Coilovers and exhaust removed first. Followed by brakes and lines, diff and driveshafts.













    With the help of a good friend in less the 2 hours it was stripped.



    No rusted or seized bolts, nothing overly tight. All went as planned.
    Found a few worn parts as expected; subframe bushes shot, pitman arms shot, slight play in wheel bearings.

    Now the big job of putting it all back together so it is like new.

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  • Earl
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    You're welcome=)

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  • epearce
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    Originally posted by Earl View Post
    If you want an idea of stretch this site is great: http://www.tyrestretch.com/

    It seems no one submitted photos of a 195/45 on a 10 though. That'll be quite a stretch.

    Looks like the question has been asked here though=D http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=14153
    yeah i saw that sight.

    thanks for the link!

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  • Earl
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    If you want an idea of stretch this site is great: http://www.tyrestretch.com/

    It seems no one submitted photos of a 195/45 on a 10 though. That'll be quite a stretch.

    Looks like the question has been asked here though=D http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=14153

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  • epearce
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    Thanks for the help everyone.

    Think I might try 195/45 next!

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  • Pazi88
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    Originally posted by 1jze30 View Post
    Tyres are really limited here in aus, alot off low profile tyre's are illegal also
    I cant find any 195/40/16 that I didnt have to order
    195/40 is starting to be too low profile. I don't know about laws in there but at least the online shops are offering lots of low profile tyres:

    Tyres from $39 ✅ lowest tyre prices guaranteed ✅ Fast delivery ✅ 866K+ premium & budget tyres ✅ Fitting near you ☎ Aussie expert support ➡ Buy Tyres Online at Tyroola!


    Tyres from $39 ✅ lowest tyre prices guaranteed ✅ Fast delivery ✅ 866K+ premium & budget tyres ✅ Fitting near you ☎ Aussie expert support ➡ Buy Tyres Online at Tyroola!

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  • 1jze30
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    Tyres are really limited here in aus, alot off low profile tyre's are illegal also
    I cant find any 195/40/16 that I didnt have to order

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  • Pazi88
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    Yeah you just need to have lower profile tires as Earl just said. 45 at least but 40 is better.

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  • Earl
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    I have 215/40's on my 10's and think it is perfect. Maybe you are going with too large of a sidewall or the brand you are using runs wide?


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  • epearce
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    Test fitted another tyre and bead blasted it on.

    This time a 205/50, an improvement over the 225 but I think I need to try a 195 next.

    Thoughts?



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  • epearce
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    Been meaning to replace the fuel pump since the rebuild. Finally got around to it.



    From factory they use a small intank pump that feeds are large external pump.





    Decided to ditch that setup and only fit a Walbro GSS340 intank pump. Over kill for what this engine will ever need but I can't trust a 30 year old pump and walbro pumps are cheap.

    A few alterations to the factory intank setup and I had it mounted and set at the right height.


    New hoses and filter were fitted whilst I was there.



    Happy with how it all turned out!

    Tested the old intank pump afterwards and it is dead to go with that the filter screen is quite dirty. It will be interesting to see if it makes a difference to AFRs.

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