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Edited by Miniman_alis, 02 September 2017 - 04:03 AM.


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Alrightyyy back to it.

 

Used the big vice to press in the ARP studs

 

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all done

 

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and then I couldn't figure out how to get the hub and bush out with the small press at work so i just took it down to the guys at Fulcrum Suspension and they fixed it all up for me.

 

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Got it all fitted up with the new hardrace camber arms and braided brake lines.

 

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Because I'm running the ARP extended studs, I needed to chop the little caps off the wheel nuts for the standard Evo 7 wheels

 

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Rear fitment with 235/45/17 tyres on the Evo 7 wheels

 

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I took it for a few drives and could hear this horrible bang from the rear end. The diff bushes are FUUUCCCKKKEDD

 

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Have you checked the rim clearance from the rear trailing arm?
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235/45/17 would be getting awfully close to the trailing arm I would think.
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Looking good!

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Yea could be the wheel weights knocking the trailing arm, happened on a friends car lok

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235/45/17 would be getting awfully close to the trailing arm I would think.

Hence my previous question.













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Edited by evo-gsr, 03 September 2017 - 10:28 AM.

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yes i did check the clearance before, and there is heaps of room. 

 

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Got the 2 diff support bars out,

 

The rear bar bushes where pretty drooped

 

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New bushes in

 

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Now the front bar is cracked in the middle on both sides

 

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I've gotten the bushes replaced in the front support bar but I'll have to weld up the cracks before i fit it back into the car.



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Yeah I seam welded all my sub frames while they were out and bushed them all
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Yeah I seam welded all my sub frames while they were out and bushed them all

 

 

I like bush....trimmed bush.


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There were a couple more cracks in the front bar then I first saw, so i seam welded both sides and painted it blaaaack

 

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I didn't get any pictures of trying to put the rear bar in but fuuuuuuuuuuuck what an asshole of a job, had to drop the whole subframe to get it in.

 

only got this pic of the of the diff dropped down

 

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Taking it for another wheel alignment tomorrow, 

will be getting

Front

Camber - 3.5* neg per side

Toe - 1mm out per side

 

Rear

Camber - 1.5* neg per side

Toe - 1mm in per side


Edited by Miniman_alis, 17 September 2017 - 12:51 PM.


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When I picked up my car from the shop they reckon the rack wasn't centered and the tierods/rack ends where too long, so I've cut about 10mm off each rack end to give me plenty of adjustment and the rack was only 2 splines out of the steering wheel.

Also ordered a Sparco 6 point harness, Sparco gloves and Sparco racing shoes.

Made up some 5mm plates 65x65 and welded a 7/16 nut on one side for the under seat harness mounts.
I'm going to need to get a proper racing seat to install the harness properly as the Recaro doesn't have the hole in the bottom of the seat.

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If you've gone to the point of buying a 6pt harness most definitely get a proper racing seat.

If you stick with a factory seat you might as well stick with a factory seatbelt.
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So I found a Sparco Circuit seat, Sparco racing shoes and Sparco gloves from Racer Industries all for some good prices.

Got the seat all mocked up and made some seat rails and made some harness mount plates.
Also thought it was a good idea to get a few fire extinguishers, mounted them up on the LH side floor.

Swapped out the tyres off my old wheels to the new evo 7 enkei wheels, had to get a few wheel alignments to get it right.

Finally on Wednesday I loaded up and went out to Willowbank.
First session out and I was quicker straight up, 1:06
As of the last session I managed a 1:03.37sec. That's pretty good considering a 300kw evo was doing 1:01

My app that I was using said I did a 1:02 and reckons I could do a 1:00

I was having quite a bit of problems with understeer early/mid corner, I'm pretty sure these tyres are rekt now and the coilovers might be a bit soft for the track work.e72858f90b147634ca4b27c43995f57d.jpg6107193a1cb82dae91c6e4c26ee48857.jpg1b9678442951bd703abc405133fe1464.jpg6e4ec87ea120ebfbf2b44f5a6e8b0f01.jpgb3cc91a328d1c5f331fda59f98071b58.jpg09ae35866ceee3145493213006032dae.jpg1a7383849b7ab88f09d8afa18d997ee6.jpg46693945e7fbb372f0329ccd4abe626d.jpg93c3a13cd7514a5823c8f4287397ffdd.jpgeab02f2c1efe932bfdc29a6a9e73ef16.jpg06d5d001df188dba1a6f05836bd91b88.jpgab35fc308d1e5f3d050b4104ee813ae4.jpgfef99ca94267356ca143a595a7cc65d0.jpg0820394052cce2869ccd151893ed61d7.jpg

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I like those Sparco wrap around seats.
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A bugger if you can't use mirrors to reverse
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Strangely enough i haven't had to use my mirrors to reverse whilst out on the track. I just rely on blind luck to make sure i don't hit anything.
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You can see the mirrors just fine with the head restraints. They're not that big actually.

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Those E7 wheels look great with your car mate.


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