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Post by jjmartin349571 » Sat Nov 15, 2014 9:49 pm

wurlycorner wrote: :cry: I didn't buy another prelude today :cry:
Naughty :lol:

Today I did some jobs I've been putting off on the Isuzu. I had bought a replacement mirror glass for the n/s mirror, so I got my soldering iron out and soldered the heater element wiring on to the new glass, and then fitted the mirror...

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Not the neatest soldering but it works, so now after how ever long I've owned my truck I can actually see out the passenger mirror 8-)

Then as I walked away I noticed I had a nice slice around my nsr tyre :?

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So I swapped the spare on instead (been meaning to do this for a while as the nsr was pretty bald anyway). Because I'm unable to complete any car maintenance without a blood offering, my fingers were crushed in the process, they still hurt now :roll: :evil:

Next up was replacing the power mast, I got the remnants of the old one out, but now the new one won't feed in. The motor is running and trying to draw the cable in, but for some reason it just doesn't engage the cable. Will have to strip the motor as my next course of action, that might be tomorrow's job.

With the above finished I then darted up to Arlington reservoir with Laura and our dogs. We went at about 4pm and the car park was deserted, wet and covered in leaves... 4x4 doughnuts anyone? :twisted: Probably need to swap those rears again now :lol:

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Post by Andreika609 » Sat Nov 15, 2014 10:15 pm

So last few months i was about to compare evo 4/5/6 rear coilovers and prelude rear coilovers, and finaly i did it :lol: i was pretty sure that evo coilys can be used as rears in prelude. And here it is , i did it today :) only visual checks but looks like .... well you tell me :D

left: prelude ksports / right: evo 6 tein type flex
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well yes i have two sets of prelude coilovers :roll:

so bottom mounts on prelude is 1 cm wider than evo. but there is nothing what welder would fix if it didnt fit :lol:

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Post by Gayno » Sat Nov 15, 2014 11:05 pm

I wouldn't cut and weld such a critical part of the suspension, just asking for trouble.

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Post by Andreika609 » Sat Nov 15, 2014 11:12 pm

Gayno wrote:I wouldn't cut and weld such a critical part of the suspension, just asking for trouble.
well i saw so many thinks welded :D

Ps. It was more like a joke with welding. But a good profesional welder can do the job. :)

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Post by paul bristol uk » Sun Nov 16, 2014 1:27 am

Ted wrote:How many has the soarer done paul
1677 in 2014 so far. so as you can see I don't get about much! :lol:
I have kleptomania,
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Post by wurlycorner » Sun Nov 16, 2014 8:38 am

Spring rates for the EVO will be completely different to a prelude I would expect, so I'm not sure what that would do to the handling...
I take it you're not going to fit those tein's as they are, what with the (typical tein) drokked top mount?

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Post by wurlycorner » Sun Nov 16, 2014 8:44 am

Vtecmec wrote::o :lol:
:( it's not funny... Rufus Hound and I did set out to buy one!
7 hours driving and came back with an empty trailer. Very disappointed.

Loved the car, but was just too rotten. A full body restoration required and I just don't have the time for one of those. Plus a couple of the bits needed will be unobtainable.

Gutted :cry:

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Post by Andreika609 » Sun Nov 16, 2014 8:55 am

wurlycorner wrote:Spring rates for the EVO will be completely different to a prelude I would expect, so I'm not sure what that would do to the handling...
I take it you're not going to fit those tein's as they are, what with the (typical tein) drokked top mount?
No wurly im not going to fit them :)

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Post by prelude91 » Sun Nov 16, 2014 4:54 pm

Wurly, what machine did you go to see with the intention of buying? And came back empty handed.

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