Building it off the car is by far the easiest way. Also worth coating the subframe mounting studs with loads of grease to keep corrosion at bay.
Building it off the car is by far the easiest way. Also worth coating the subframe mounting studs with loads of grease to keep corrosion at bay.
Looking good.. jealous of how little major rust this has haha
New correct length tank strap fitted, Fuel tank heatshield fitted and braided brake lines ran.
Got my arms back from the powdercoaters. Really happy with them. Assembled them and fitted to the subframe using an eccentric lockout kit
Had the RARB sand blasted and I've painted it with POR15
Still lots to do!
Last edited by Sean-B; 02-07-2017 at 16:44.
Subframe all back together. Slightly annoying that I couldn't get the hubs refurbed like the rest due to time constraints but I'll just take them back off and do them at some point.
RARB setup ready to fit too.
Last edited by Sean-B; 02-07-2017 at 16:40.
you are getting this turned around fast!
also, nice block paving, jeez i'm getting old.
Coming al8ng nicely Sean. What did you do about the anti roll bar mounts in the end. Have you just re-used the old ones for now.
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Cheers guys it's every spare moment on it trying to get it ready.
Yea Daz just reused them for now. Looking how thin they are do to the size I think I'm going to go for the generic 28mm kit from superpro as there will be a lot more meat around the polybush.
It's £42 for brackets and bushes
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/231512847556
Subframe fitted, all suspension arms torqued up with suspension loaded to correct level, coilovers fitted, antiroll bar fitted, new discs and my Z32 calipers refitted. Will get the exhaust and diffuser on tomorrow all being well. Then turn the car around to fit the front braided lines.
Last edited by Sean-B; 02-07-2017 at 16:38.
So it looks like you've re-used the original Nissan bolts on the outer ends of the alignment arms.
When I did mine, I felt that there didn't seem to be enough thread protruding through the pinched locking part of the self locking nuts, because of the amount of lead at the start of the thread, and the increased thickness of the mounting bracket material.
I ended up replacing mine with some M12 x 1.25 x 70mm (I think) grade 10.9 bolts.
Got the last few bits bolted up
Then finally fired it up and brought it outside. Swept out all the garage and I've since given it a well needed wash. Just the brakes to bleed and finish making a new exhaust to gearbox bracket
Last edited by Sean-B; 02-07-2017 at 16:39.
Looks great mate, love the view of the subby poking under the defuser
1998 Nissan 200sx s14a , 2000 std 5 speed with nismo supercoppermix clutch bn6 Sapphire Blue
Ah that lovely coating of dust and rust when the car comes out of the garage.
Nice work Sean.
Last edited by Sean-B; 02-07-2017 at 16:36.
It's looking Good young Sean, very good indeed.
Just thinking, - I could have dropped mine off to you 3 years ago, &-&-&-&-&, I would have had it back all Ship Shape & Sparkly by now!!
You & your's coming to the meet on the 22nd?
R.