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11-02-2011, 10:41 PM | #32 |
Zilvia Junkie
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Onto the rear subframe and suspension of the car..
Bolted up all of the suspension arms, spindles, Diff, Axles, and Hubs and then re-installed the subframe to the chassis. The sway bar was put back on after this photo was taken with brand new end links and energy bushings in them. As for the suspension arms I decided to go with ISIS, I know there is a ton of criticism on the brand, but I have ran these arms on my DD for a while now with no problems. This car is NOT a race car, I'm not trying to save weight or anything like that. That being said, I see no problem with running these arms on it aside from Heim joint noise, which could be replaced with aurora heim joints. If anything happens to them i know I have a great warranty on them. For the Coil overs, I threw some old ISIS coil overs on the chassis for Mock up so that the car could be rollable until I remove the BC Racing BR coil overs off of my other car and install them on this one. The BC racing BR's the day I bought them. Front suspension, Rack, Hubs, Brake lines and brakes installed. I went with Agency power brake lines, and some re-manufactured Z32 30mm Calipers up front. The rotors I attempted to use were 13" Brembo's but the bracket I purchased ended making the caliper too far away from the rotor. I went ahead and put the stock z32 rotors back on until I could find a solution to the problem. Re-installed some goods into the engine bay, repainted the brake booster so it could look fresh again and cleaned up the grime on the brake/clutch lines. Also pulled the harness back up obviously. As you may have noticed in the other photo, the gas tank was dropped. It was caved in pretty bad, and It was looking like I wasn't going to be able to replace it... So i ended up buying a brand new OEM gas tank, Lol. I also ran across a BRAND NEW OEM sunroof, The sunroof whistle has always peeved me... especially when I could hear it over my radio at highway speed. I attempted to just replace the rubber on my old sunroof with an OEM seal, but it fit terribly. I think that they are vulcanized to the glass at the factory and I had no way of doing this, so I seized the opportunity and picked up the new sunroof. I love it.
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11-03-2011, 03:00 AM | #36 |
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bump +1 id like to know also lol
great build btw, love that first pic of your gold hatch, sorry to hear about it being peiced away, but you gotta do what you gotta do. cant wait to see more
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11-03-2011, 05:44 AM | #37 |
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We bought the last one in existence from the dealer new along with a lot of other parts which you will soon see.
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11-03-2011, 10:18 AM | #41 | ||
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I miss driving that gold car already, its sitting on dollies right now. Thanks man! Haha, I figured some of the other type X bros would get a kick out of the sunroof.
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11-03-2011, 12:33 PM | #44 |
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11-03-2011, 03:57 PM | #47 |
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We're on the opposite coast of Pomona lol. Try Florida.
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11-04-2011, 09:46 AM | #48 |
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Back on track to the body work..
I wanted to keep the stock body, and to fit the wheels I was planning on buying I would need to pull the fenders. Since I pulled the fenders on my old car, and I knew how the old battles fit compared to how the new wheels would fit by calculating the width/offset I brought out the eastwood fender roller and very carefully pulled the fenders. Took all of those silly stripes off of the doors, and started sanding. Taped off the area where the stock hood insulator went and sprayed some lizard skin on that too. Then put on some coats of paint. After filling the door with sound deadening, laid some paint on the jambs Took some time to test the color out on a fender that was not being used on the car. This is just single stage paint, the car will be painted in a booth with two stage. Finally, the chassis was back on the ground again. As for the hatch, the spoiler was already removed on it. The only thing we had to weld and smooth out was the window wiper hole. When the car goes to the painter it will have the third brake light and rear markers welded up! Also as I forgot to mention previously we welded and smoothed out the antenna hole. Here is another random shot of the lizard skin inside the car. Laid some primer on the chassis and sent it off to have the front end put on a frame machine to see if it was straight, and to line up the front bumper and fenders as perfect as possible.
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11-04-2011, 02:00 PM | #55 | |
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Dynamat, covered the entire inside of the door. If you tap it sounds like its solid. I did that on my gold car and it worked great for road noise.
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I'm pretty happy with it, Pictures really don't do it justice. Plus, everything that has been posted is only single stage, the two stage color on the actual body is insane looking in sunlight.
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11-04-2011, 02:27 PM | #56 |
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I'm enjoying seeing the stages of your build come along. What led you to use Lizard Skin over other sound deadening products? Also, why didn't you spray it inside of the doors? Seems like that would have been easier than trying to get the Dynamat laid down. I wish now I would have used a spray liner in my wife's car. Installing all of that dynamat extreme was a pain.
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11-04-2011, 04:30 PM | #57 |
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One of the rare fla builds being done by a person that takes pride in their car. I wish Miami wasn't so full of fail wanna be ricers. Moar builds like this are needed here. I commend you sir, keep it up.
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11-04-2011, 05:22 PM | #60 | |
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Yeah, its definitely annoying.
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