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

    ????????????????????????????? crazy
    its an ra23 using corona struts and hubs-its all been done now so it doesnt really matter but it gave me the shiznits at the time because the caliper was to far out from the hub-so i couldnt use a spacer unless it went behind the hub i shaved the two mounting holes on the back of the caliper by 4mm and it sat perfect- at least ive got heaps of room around it now for rims.

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

    Quote Originally Posted by MWP
    Yup, i have whiteline tender coils.
    They do the job... much else to say about them.
    Was more comparing costs, hence why I asked.
    Joel and takai mentioned the king springs ones are cheaper than noltec, was just wondering about the price of the whiteline ones. I am going to do some measurements tonight so I can actually ask for prices myself, its just a bit hard to do without the dimensions at the moment.
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    Default Re: [Guide] Corona/Peugot/Hilux Conversion with Height Adjustable Coilovers [56k DIAF]

    Celicapain.. sounds like you have the xt130 struts, but ra23 hubs.
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    Im not sure if its mentioned in the thread at all but im wondering if anyone knows if i can use RT142 struts and hubs for this conversion.. Im thinking about doing it for my RT142 corona so it would be easier if i can use my struts and hubs..

    Thanks,

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    Quote Originally Posted by sillycar chick
    Was more comparing costs, hence why I asked.
    They were rather expensive at $75 ea.

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

    Ok maybe I'm a bit slow but i've read the hole thread and still don't understand. Takai you talk about cutting 50mm out of the strut and welding 20mm spacer to the bottom of the tube??? Where do you weld the 20mm spacer and what its reason for been there.

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    i think you'll find the 20mm spacer is put inside the strut to take up the slack when using a smaller shock like an SW20 MR2 insert thats commonly used.

    If this is right then think of the spacer as a 20mm thick washer sitting under the insert to stop it jumping up and down in the strut tube.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pisso001
    Im not sure if its mentioned in the thread at all but im wondering if anyone knows if i can use RT142 struts and hubs for this conversion.. Im thinking about doing it for my RT142 corona so it would be easier if i can use my struts and hubs..

    Thanks,

    Pisso.
    We do not use the Rt142/RA60 struts on early Celica's, because of the crazy offset mount of the steering arms.

    That being said, measure the caliper mount bolt hole spacing, and the distance from caliper mount to the centre of the vents in the rotor. either post them here, or PM me, and i will check the measurements against my RT132 struts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ra_28
    Ok maybe I'm a bit slow but i've read the hole thread and still don't understand. Takai you talk about cutting 50mm out of the strut and welding 20mm spacer to the bottom of the tube??? Where do you weld the 20mm spacer and what its reason for been there.
    The new strut insert is 70mm shorter than the old one so you can lower the car without running out of strut travel.

    You could cut the full 70mm out of the strut tube, but then the car would be too low.
    So you go inbetween.
    Cut 50mm out of the strut tube, and then put a 20mm spacer inside the tube under the new insert to take up the rest of the space.

    It doesnt have to be 50mm cut and 20mm spacer... that just what takai used.
    How much you cut out depends on what normal ride height and adjustability you want.

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

    Quote Originally Posted by MWP
    The new strut insert is 70mm shorter than the old one so you can lower the car without running out of strut travel.

    You could cut the full 70mm out of the strut tube, but then the car would be too low.
    So you go inbetween.
    Cut 50mm out of the strut tube, and then put a 20mm spacer inside the tube under the new insert to take up the rest of the space.

    It doesnt have to be 50mm cut and 20mm spacer... that just what takai used.
    How much you cut out depends on what normal ride height and adjustability you want.
    Perfect thats makes alot more sense.

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

    Quote Originally Posted by ChuckLandwehr
    We do not use the Rt142/RA60 struts on early Celica's, because of the crazy offset mount of the steering arms.

    That being said, measure the caliper mount bolt hole spacing, and the distance from caliper mount to the centre of the vents in the rotor. either post them here, or PM me, and i will check the measurements against my RT132 struts.

    cheers Chuck.
    Chuck, thanks for the quick reply mate. Ill do that when i can and let you know. Thanks mate,

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    Found the cheapest source of 75sereis landcrusier calipers (not 100 series and 78 series crusiers, they have a 130mm bolt spacing, you need the 75series (the uber old shcool ones with the leaft front end) which have the 90mm bolt spacing.)

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    (the pad on the strut side of the caliper)

    (The pad on the wheel side of the caliper)

    (Of the pads installed)

    90mm bolt spacing (check ) casting number of S12W ?,


    they look a whole lot like the hilux calipers with the same sized pistons, and come off vented discs.

    should work well on the CAA22, when I get around to it.

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

    what would people say to using honda s2000 rotors on a ms65 hub with rt132 struts
    hat size is close to the origenal hat size on the rt132 and ms65

    cheers mike

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

    Quote Originally Posted by mikie
    what would people say to using honda s2000 rotors on a ms65 hub with rt132 struts
    hat size is close to the origenal hat size on the rt132 and ms65

    cheers mike
    What callipers are you planning on using?

    Why is the s2000 rotor better than the pug one? (other than the fact that it's already 5 stud, but is it 5x114.3?!)

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

    Why is the s2000 rotor better than the pug one? (other than the fact that it's already 5 stud, but is it 5x114.3?!)[/QUOTE]


    Because s2000 is 300mm and pug is 273mm
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