Thanks fanatics... Will post the suspension goodies soon. Glad you enjoying it as much as I the car.
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Just after buying the cars, the decision process ended up being a late night planning session at Bruce's workshop.
Braai, Whiskey and good company.
Our rating/decision criteria were on parts/budget/reliability/performance/feel and look for the suspension and tyres.
We ended up blowing the budget, eating all the food and enjoying all the whiskey.
The parts list were the pics posted previously.
EBC USR Series slotted discs
EDC yellow stuff pads
Bilstein Upside Down Shocks
Teflon brake hoses
Powerflex Polyurethane Bushes
New control arms (threw them in just in case)
Paint/powder coat everything to look like new
We held off on ordering lowering springs, actually wasn't quite sure I wanted the car lowered.
I have since ordered a set of Eibach Pro Springs, they have the least aggressive drop (25mm front and 15mm rear)
Picked them for three reasons
Better handling (although I don't go thrashing her in corners often)
To close the slight gap between tyres and fenders. Final look and stance of her should be perfect.
Ride shouldn't harshen up to much as opposed to a 40mm kit
Ok on to the good stuff.... PICTURES.
Look mom. No wheels.
Just a pic of some prep and parts placed and ready.
Bruce took the opportunity to clean up and polish the calipers, he added his own special touch with a splash of red.
Time for Discs....
Copper slip them on nicely
Aaaand voila.... It looked so good on and all together. Almost didn't want to put a rim on [SEE-NO-EVIL MONKEY]
We also cleaned the entire under carriage and fender wells. Basically it would have been as if the car had come of the production line with not a hint of dirt underneath her. (Well as close as Bruce could get)
Bruce pointing out just how neat and clean she is
Now I have a tendency to like things neat.... Bruce on the other hand likes polishing Stainless Steel exhausts
Car manufacturers generally spray or coat them. Bruce believes clean polished allows them to dissipate heat better. (I say believes he says he knows, he has been building race cars for ages, also the only South African to work on a Toyota F1 car)
Will post pics of a polished exhaust soon. (You can imagine how long it takes to remove and polish every bit of Stainless)
Back to pictures
Felt like a peeping tom taking this photo lol.
All done, my new suspension and brakes. Or as we have come to say... Bruce'd new
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