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'82 Volvo: An Exercise in Stance
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haha yeah as am I. Some times I feel so in over my head. The front setup I got used, which is the early single round setup off a '75 240.
The actual black housings I got off eBay because the sealed beam lights didn't work. Those were equally as dim and I wouldn't recommend them- thats why I had to switch back to the dual rectangle front end.
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wheels are so bad ass!! good job with the sanding must seem like a life time till the lips shines!https://www.facebook.com/wideworksauto
Rps13 Wide Works Built -> http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=42909
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Originally posted by teejsauce View Postword, yeah i was talking about the black housings. i just started a project with an 80 242 GT, putting a '90 740 Turbo engine in. So i have the single rounds also, just looking for something besides the sealed beams
Originally posted by forgotten View Postwheels are so bad ass!! good job with the sanding must seem like a life time till the lips shines!
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ooh thats so cool, thats a b230ft right? If you have a build I'd love to check it out! I'm acquiring parts right now for megasquirt, efi, and holset HY35 upgrade, along with the b21F intake which is supposed to be the best flowing stock intake.
word that will be awesome, i havnt heard about the b21F intake, but if thats true ill use the one from my GT!
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An update of mediocre caliber
Ok folks, back for 10 days on spring break. Thats not a lot of time so let's get right into it..
1) My withdrawals from Olga usually result in me buying things, these last 2 months were no different:
RSI Coilovers, 8" 350# springs with short Bilstein HD's
Holset Hy35. 9cm^2 turbine housing, compressor housing same as HX35
Ford EDIS components for when I convert from K-jet to Megasquirt
The installation of the coils has been riddled with face palms, 4 letter words, and just general fail, however 1 side is pretty much done.
You can see in the pictures that RSI sends the entire strut assembly which includes a knuckle/spindle. This means putting them on isn't as easy as unbolting 2 bolts on the knuckle for the coils to come off like the s13 guys can do.
The process is much more involved, I basically had to transfer the entire hub/brake system onto the new spindle and then bolt that back into the car.
I started off taking pictures but they got more scarce as I got more frustrated.
got the caliper out of the way, rotor/hub off
old strut assembly out
side by side of the new short setup vs old junk
got everything transferred to the new struts and bolted into the car. Tie rod end is being insubordinate as are the hard lines that screw into the caliper.. but its in there at least
also, found this
I think a relevant question would be how many coils did I NOT cut off my car hahaha at least I'm going legit now
thats it for now. Next update will be soon... all I can say is I feel bad for my crossmember
AdrianLast edited by aprophet13; 03-16-2014, 12:19 AM.
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Ridin' on coils
Today was much more productive than the last 2 days.. This morning I finished up the driver's side and started/finished the passenger's side by tonight. I was much better at taking pictures today because I had already gone through it once.
Started off by getting the tie rod separated from the knuckle. 30 years of crust had pretty much frozen it on there. I got the tool from autozone and smacked it with a big hammer and that got it off
Next was cutting the tabs off the strut tube that hold the hard lines
Undid the hard lines and got the caliper off
I unbolted the top strut mount, and took out the whole assembly and was left with this:
Then I had to transfer everything from the old strut to the new one
After all of that I finally set the car on the ground after three days on stands. I put the coils at the highest setting for a few reasons, I didn't want to put them too low and not be able to get the jack out, I want to be able to get out of my driveway- I'll park in visitor parking and crank down the adjusters there, and I also waned to be able to jack it up easier if there were any problems.
Basically, sorry for all the excuses but next update will actually be of the crossmember on the ground. Oh, also since I had to disconnect the hardlines the car has no brakes right now either, I have to bleed them, another reason I wanted to keep the car at an accessible height.
Here it is at the highest setting:
I have 8" of adjustment and at most 3.5" inches of wheel gap so getting low will be a piece of cake.
I've been working on the car 10 hours a day the last 3 days so I'm saving bleeding the brakes till tomorrow, here's where I left off tonight:
Thanks for reading, feel free to leave feedback, good, bad, doesn't matter
-AdrianLast edited by aprophet13; 03-17-2014, 01:20 AM.
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Excited to see it with the coils wound downBMW E34 V8 - Daily
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yee looks sweet dude. why did you keep the dust shields? u still home this weekend? ill be back friday, let me weld shut that internal gate on the holset.
added: just looked back on ur thread. smaller tires + run some camber up front. and definitely consider cutting the fenders, pulling out and adding metal and re welding, think it would look goodLast edited by scott.k; 03-17-2014, 01:56 AM.my project at the moment:
http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=37175
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Whoa, how have I not seen this? Awesome stuff so far sir, I'm glad more Volvos are getting the love.- 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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