Michael's 610 Wagon
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Re: Michael's 610 Wagon
Yeah, you hit the nail on the head there Bart. Toby hooked my up with some sweet Hankooks
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Boom!
I've got approximately 85 mm from the front crossmember to the ground. Looks like it's cert time!
It's lowered about 90 mm from standard. R31 struts/brakes in the front with 180B cups welded as far down as they could go. I've used Dobisport lows in the front, with KYB GT4 Celica inserts shortened ~35 mm to hold them captive. In the rear the main leaf has been reset far enough to reverse the eyes and then I've got 50 mm blocks as well.
Great success!
Had to cut/bash the floor in several sections to clear the diff/driveshaft...give me independant rear any day of the week compared to this hassle! Going to get the area tidied up now that it can move without scraping noises. Gave it a test and it seems that it'll bottom out on the bumpstops prior to any metal to metal contact so hopefully that is all good as far as the certifier is concerned.
I need to get some heavy shocks for the rear. The standard ones are totally poked.
Cleared a very small speedbump with no hassle. Huzzah!
I've got approximately 85 mm from the front crossmember to the ground. Looks like it's cert time!
It's lowered about 90 mm from standard. R31 struts/brakes in the front with 180B cups welded as far down as they could go. I've used Dobisport lows in the front, with KYB GT4 Celica inserts shortened ~35 mm to hold them captive. In the rear the main leaf has been reset far enough to reverse the eyes and then I've got 50 mm blocks as well.
Great success!
Had to cut/bash the floor in several sections to clear the diff/driveshaft...give me independant rear any day of the week compared to this hassle! Going to get the area tidied up now that it can move without scraping noises. Gave it a test and it seems that it'll bottom out on the bumpstops prior to any metal to metal contact so hopefully that is all good as far as the certifier is concerned.
I need to get some heavy shocks for the rear. The standard ones are totally poked.
Cleared a very small speedbump with no hassle. Huzzah!
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Re: Michael's 610 Wagon
for once no one can say "more low", as its perfect height IMO
looks like a different car.
congrats on your hard work / success
looks like a different car.
congrats on your hard work / success
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It'll be a new car with the lowness and new shocks!
They don't call me the man with the rubber arm for nothing you know.............
Re: Michael's 610 Wagon
What a sweet car , love the 610 wagon great wheels and stance 85mm Little lower than they like but when they see it how can they not pass it ? Have heard early Toyota Surf Fr Shocks are good on the rear but cant confirm sorry ..
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Dude!!!! This is so epic!!
Its amazing how much a car can transform when its brought a little lower to the ground! Even more so when its brought alot lower to the ground! Akaroa??
Its amazing how much a car can transform when its brought a little lower to the ground! Even more so when its brought alot lower to the ground! Akaroa??
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Re: Michael's 610 Wagon
damn, that goon looks nice. what size wheels and tyres you running?
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Re: Michael's 610 Wagon
Cheers for all the comments!
Glad everyone seems to like it as much as I do
I'm amazed at how different it looks in the flesh as well.
I will investigate the Surf shocks, thanks for the heads up!
Glad everyone seems to like it as much as I do
I'm amazed at how different it looks in the flesh as well.
I'm hoping that the certifier will pass it since it still has travel and bottoms out on bumps before anything else. Fingers crossed they are reasonable about it.slo_dat wrote:What a sweet car , love the 610 wagon great wheels and stance 85mm Little lower than they like but when they see it how can they not pass it ? Have heard early Toyota Surf Fr Shocks are good on the rear but cant confirm sorry ..
I will investigate the Surf shocks, thanks for the heads up!
Sadly, no I won't be able to bring any cars to Akaroa. I'm flying down this year since I've got work right up until Friday afternoon that I can't miss. Definitely will bring it down sometime though!Dattochriswagon wrote:Akaroa??
The wheels are 14x6.5 and 14x7. The tyres are 185/55/14.dirtyleppa wrote:damn, that goon looks nice. what size wheels and tyres you running?
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Bad luck. After the coroners finding today I don't think anyone will be getting any favours for quite a while!Mikewazowski wrote:I'm hoping that the certifier will pass it since it still has travel and bottoms out on bumps before anything else. Fingers crossed they are reasonable about it.
I will investigate the Surf shocks, thanks for the heads up!
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Hmm yeah I just read about that. Quite unfortunate. If anything is unsafe on the wagon I'm more than happy for them to pick it up. Hopefully that attitude means I shouldn't have any problems with a cert.classicdat wrote:Bad luck. After the coroners finding today I don't think anyone will be getting any favours for quite a while!