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  • Obioban
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    Continuing to make progress, one baby nap at a time (as that's when I'm sneaking car work in).

    Apart:

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    Together:

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    ^new parts are CMP subframe mounts, new monoballs outside, new front diff mount, monoball adjustable lower control arms, and a wavetrac (stock ratios, because I hate shortened gearing)/new seals/diff bearings/paint.

    Snip snip:

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    Sadly at this point all 3 of my dremels had let out the magic smoke, so I'm on hold till a new rotary tool arrives. This time a made in Germany Proxxon tool. Can't last a shorter life than the dremel brand dremels...

    And some neat rainbow effects I noticed on the SS twin tube section 2:

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by blazenXLT View Post
    Cool project, I'll be interested to hear your thoughts when it's done. Do you just put a scissor lift on your four post to take the wheels off? I'm doing planning for my four post and was planning on bridge jacks.
    Yeah, that is what I do. It's super convenient, especially for anything that needs to be preloaded. Don't want to go back to a 2 post now that I've played with this setup.

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  • blazenXLT
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    Cool project, I'll be interested to hear your thoughts when it's done. Do you just put a scissor lift on your four post to take the wheels off? I'm doing planning for my four post and was planning on bridge jacks.

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  • duracellttu
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post

    Springs are now...
    375...350
    700...650

    FCM is doing the works on my dampers.
    I’m interested to hear your review with that particular setup. When I ran 336/350 F and 675/700 R on FCM elite dampers, I was getting a bad oscillation front to rear over bumps. It was so bad that I had to lower the rear spring rates and ended up reverting back to 500# TCKs I had. I think I could go a bit higher in the rear but haven’t experimented any further.

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by duracellttu View Post

    Do you end up changing you spring rates? What did you decide in with the new FCM dampers?
    Springs are now...
    375...350
    700...650

    FCM is doing the works on my dampers.

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  • duracellttu
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post
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    Time for a large project.

    Wavetrac diff (stock ratio, because I hate more aggressive diffs) and diff rebuild (seals and bearings)
    CMP subframe bushings
    Monoball adjustable rear lower control arms
    vincebar
    Slonik rear plate
    ... and sort of related, the FCM rear shocks and spring are part of this as well (front, too, obviously)
    Do you end up changing you spring rates? What did you decide in with the new FCM dampers?

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  • Slideways
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    Are those the GC adjustable rear lower control arms with the sealed monoball?

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  • SteelGreyM
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    You are gonna love those CMP bushings. Looks awesome!

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  • Obioban
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    Time for a large project.

    Wavetrac diff (stock ratio, because I hate more aggressive diffs) and diff rebuild (seals and bearings)
    CMP subframe bushings
    Monoball adjustable rear lower control arms
    vincebar
    Slonik rear plate
    ... and sort of related, the FCM rear shocks and spring are part of this as well (front, too, obviously)

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  • Exclusivs
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    Looks good Ian! (The pics I can actually see anyway :P)

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by S14 View Post
    After a few years and a few track events with those seats, what is your verdict on them?
    I don't think there's a better seat made for a dual purpose (street and track) car.

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  • S14
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    After a few years and a few track events with those seats, what is your verdict on them?

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  • Obioban
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    3 back to back track events left my car looking pretty dirty...




    ... but she still looked pretty good from a distance.


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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by RevUpp View Post
    I can´t see 99% of the pics at 1st and 2nd pages... Anyway I´m enjoying the journal, bravo!
    Annoying... another image host lost

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  • RevUpp
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    I can´t see 99% of the pics at 1st and 2nd pages... Anyway I´m enjoying the journal, bravo!

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