Derracuda's Project Alpine 4kq *Comatose*
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Lt. Sarge
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derracuda
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HT Motorsport
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derracuda
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thegetawaycar
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derracuda
the third pic is essentially a plumb line showing how far out the top of the tire was tilted out because the inside of the top of the tire, was touching the strut. i made a new plate to get my dimensions more in line for where i need to shoot...

now i got a half inch of clearance between the tire and the strut tube, which i think i might be able to cut down on, but gotta wait for another couple tires to show up just yet, i can't let haydn get the jump on me too bad for max tire width

now we're cookin with gas..

before i go too much further on this suspension part, i need to figure out what i'm gonna do with the upper strut mount points. they need to go in and back 1" each way, and that will change the gap on the bottom end yet again, and i only wanna make struts once

now i got a half inch of clearance between the tire and the strut tube, which i think i might be able to cut down on, but gotta wait for another couple tires to show up just yet, i can't let haydn get the jump on me too bad for max tire width


now we're cookin with gas..

before i go too much further on this suspension part, i need to figure out what i'm gonna do with the upper strut mount points. they need to go in and back 1" each way, and that will change the gap on the bottom end yet again, and i only wanna make struts once

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nismo
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derracuda
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oldsklaudidub
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Lt. Sarge
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derracuda
round two... my plans are slowly working out. i have a v8q diff here that i wanted to install, so that means i need a shorter driveshaft.. what to do.. custom driveshaft? possibly, but for some reason i kept a driveshaft from a V8q parts car a couple years ago, and it's almost the right length... all i gotta do is move the rear diff forward 1.75", and the engine/trans back 1" and bingo, OEM part for something critical like the driveshaft.
another part of my plan was to move the control arm mount points upward as far as i'm lowering the car(which the target is 3") to give it back it's higher roll center. the stock subframes are kind of a mess to do that to, so i'm starting from scratch, and it also allows me to put the engine,trans, and rear diff where i need them to be. this is today's progress...

there's a 1.25" height difference betwen the front and rear mounts..

my welds are getting better 8)




i'm giving myself room to play with moving the rear diff a little and using the shorter of the two rear axles on both sides... to move the struts inward a little for more tire clearance...
the X is the subframe rail, and the furthest out row of holes are the stock distance from the subframe, the second set is moved in 1". they go up in .75" increments.

this morning front wheel bearings arrived
so the front hubs went together...


you can see that the new bolt circle is far enough out to allow me to replace the studs without having to press the hub apart.

there's also one more issue with the high offset wide rims. the rear struts have the toe ajustment arms, annnnnd they hit...

so i found out that the rear bearings are 75mm, and early 80/90 fwd cars use a 75mm front wheel bearing, and i happened to have some of the bearing carriers around. so i pressed the whole hub/bearing out of the rear spindle and into the front spindles, and now i'll have to make some sort of steering arm off the strut assembly.

another part of my plan was to move the control arm mount points upward as far as i'm lowering the car(which the target is 3") to give it back it's higher roll center. the stock subframes are kind of a mess to do that to, so i'm starting from scratch, and it also allows me to put the engine,trans, and rear diff where i need them to be. this is today's progress...

there's a 1.25" height difference betwen the front and rear mounts..

my welds are getting better 8)




i'm giving myself room to play with moving the rear diff a little and using the shorter of the two rear axles on both sides... to move the struts inward a little for more tire clearance...
the X is the subframe rail, and the furthest out row of holes are the stock distance from the subframe, the second set is moved in 1". they go up in .75" increments.

this morning front wheel bearings arrived
so the front hubs went together...

you can see that the new bolt circle is far enough out to allow me to replace the studs without having to press the hub apart.

there's also one more issue with the high offset wide rims. the rear struts have the toe ajustment arms, annnnnd they hit...

so i found out that the rear bearings are 75mm, and early 80/90 fwd cars use a 75mm front wheel bearing, and i happened to have some of the bearing carriers around. so i pressed the whole hub/bearing out of the rear spindle and into the front spindles, and now i'll have to make some sort of steering arm off the strut assembly.

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thegetawaycar
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s2 on the way








