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    Default Re: [Guide] Corona/Peugot/Hilux Conversion with Height Adjustable Coilovers [56k DIAF

    Quote Originally Posted by IN 05 NT
    just also wondering why there are 2 different springs in one of the pics? yellow n red?

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    jonra23 they look like the Fulcrum coil over bits to me but I'm sure takai will be able to confirm / deny that!

    There are two spings, the little one on the bottom is the helper spring to keep the main spring captive at full droop. Oh and they are also in both pics on the car too

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    Default Re: [Guide] Corona/Peugot/Hilux Conversion with Height Adjustable Coilovers [56k DIAF]

    Because my car is quite low, i have tender springs to allow for the extra movement when it manages to cock a leg (normally off the ripple strips). The sleeves are from Fulcrum as wilbo rightly has suggested, and can be sourced at any of the Fulcrum distributors.
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    Default Re: [Guide] Corona/Peugot/Hilux Conversion with Height Adjustable Coilovers [56k DIAF]

    ahhhhhh...so its just a real soft spring to keep it all allinged when you lift a wheel!

    sweet!

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    Yep, those tender springs are aroudn 1kg/mm and since they are under compression when the car has all 4 wheels on the ground it makes no difference to the effective spring rates.
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    Default Re: [Guide] Corona/Peugot/Hilux Conversion with Height Adjustable Coilovers [56k DIAF]

    btw to anyone looking at getting the coilover kit for the corona strut....

    the tube diametre is 51mm or 2 inch

    going out this arvo to have a look at a kit (not to buy just yet tho....)

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    Added to the 2nd post.
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    Default Re: [Guide] Corona/Peugot/Hilux Conversion with Height Adjustable Coilovers [56k DIAF]

    Takai, I'm led to beleive that cut and shut on any cast suspension component is illegal for engineering purposes on a street driven vehicle. I know you aren't an authority, but are you able to give an indication of the legality of welding to suspension components without cutting (like the addition of the locator on your struts)?

    Maybe now is the time to seed the shortening vs. spacing shorter stroke inserts...

    Excellent compilation BTW. I spent a very long time digging up this information a couple of months ago... Needless to say, it wasn't all in the one place!

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    Default Re: [Guide] Corona/Peugot/Hilux Conversion with Height Adjustable Coilovers [56k DIAF

    Quote Originally Posted by tricky
    Takai, I'm led to beleive that cut and shut on any cast suspension component is illegal for engineering purposes on a street driven vehicle. I know you aren't an authority, but are you able to give an indication of the legality of welding to suspension components without cutting (like the addition of the locator on your struts)?
    I'm not Takai

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    The strut tubes aren't cast so I cannot see it being an issue

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    Yeah, as wilbo says the strut tubes arnt a cast item so its not an issue. From personal experience ACT rego (Dickson) have passed my car with that suspension setup, and all was fine with them, so long as the caliper brackets (the cast parts of the strut) wernt cut and shut. They cared all of SFA about the coilovers (except that i had very hard springs in there).

    ACT rego were more concerned about the fact that i was securing my brake lines with zipties to the strut (the on strut mounts were cut off. Strangely enough they were more happy when there wernt zipties at all and the lines were just hanging there.
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    Default Re: [Guide] Corona/Peugot/Hilux Conversion with Height Adjustable Coilovers [56k DIAF]

    Ooops- my bad An engineering student shouldn't stuff that up... Then again, an engineering student should actually pull the car apart and see for himself rather than relying on the power of the intahnet! Poor celica's been in one piece for too long!
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    Default Re: [Guide] Corona/Peugot/Hilux Conversion with Height Adjustable Coilovers [56k DIAF]

    This is an awesome post that I will be referring to in the near future. I'm meant t be writing my thesis but this post was to good not to read
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    Default Re: [Guide] Corona/Peugot/Hilux Conversion with Height Adjustable Coilovers [56k DIAF

    Does anyone have part numbers for the wheel bearings??
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    Default Re: [Guide] Corona/Peugot/Hilux Conversion with Height Adjustable Coilovers [56k DIAF]

    for the wheel bearings?....call repco, there bout $30-40 per kit...per side!

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    Default Re: [Guide] Corona/Peugot/Hilux Conversion with Height Adjustable Coilovers [56k DIAF

    Which is hugely cheap. The bearings for the Cressida are around $200 per corner.
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    Default Re: [Guide] Corona/Peugot/Hilux Conversion with Height Adjustable Coilovers [56k DIAF

    [QUOTE=takai]Which is hugely cheap. The bearings for the Cressida are around $200 per corner.[/QUOTE

    most probably as the cresida use sealed bearings?

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