Nice write up Gerry, you definitely are in safe hands with the boys at APT.
Looking forward to seeing this in the flesh.
Can't believe I bought an Evo
I had an Exedy twin plate in the Impreza and it was superb. You wouldn't know there was anything different in there and it handled launches a treat.
I'd have one tomorrow if they weren't so flippin' expensive.
I'd have one tomorrow if they weren't so flippin' expensive.
Handle every stressful situation like a dog. If you can't eat it or hump it, piss on it and walk away!
yes Gerry we get "high volume" deals on the Heavy Duty vesion of the exedy t/plate kits and do them a lot cheaper than the Standard Duty kit.........
what kit did you have Murano?? sounds like an organic style which isn't really suited to drag use
what kit did you have Murano?? sounds like an organic style which isn't really suited to drag use
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distributors for PIAA, EXE-TC, PERF. FRICTION, PAGID, FERODO RACING,
MOTUL & MILLERS OILS,
and the list goes on...............
online shop!!
stockcar wrote:yes Gerry we get "high volume" deals on the Heavy Duty vesion of the exedy t/plate kits and do them a lot cheaper than the Standard Duty kit.........
Can you let me have a price please Alyn?
Handle every stressful situation like a dog. If you can't eat it or hump it, piss on it and walk away!
Tried fitting some later wheels from ebay and decided the existing aftermarket suspension was knackered. Thanks to Lee for providing the measurements of his Evo's ride height at 340mm all round. I checked mine and found the following n/s/f 360mm; o/s/f 330mm; n/s/r 320mm and n/s/r 310. Not surprising that the rear arches were rubbing the tyre.
Phoned Apex Monday afternoon and a set of BCs were despatched by Parcel Force at 7:50 Tuesday I had these:

To replace this sort of thing:

I thought I'd do the fronts first as they probably would pose the bigger problem, if there were any. Fronts consisted of the two hub/strut bolts, three turret nuts, brake pipe & clip and the ABS sensor wire. Rears were simply two turret nuts and a single bolt that passed through the lower wishbone arm.
Fronts really were a piece of cake to fit and took very little time. If I'd had a decent kit and two post lift, instead of grovelling in the gravel with trolley jack and diy stuff, it would have been ten minutes a side.



Then it was the turn of the rears. Simple, removed the boot liners to reveal the turret tops

And it all went horribly wrong from there.
The bottom bolt on the o/s just will not budge. Access is limited on a trolley jack and despite loads of easing oil, nothing. I split two 6 sided impact sockets with the impact wrench and after that, I was stuffed as there was not enough space for leverage. It needs a bit of heat to get it moving.
I phoned all the places I normally try under such circumstances but all were too busy. I'm booked into the local 4 wheel alignment place tomorrow morning for them to fit the two rear struts and do the geo.
Cutting it all a bit fine with Cadwell booked on Thursday and travelling up to the digs tomorrow afternoon.
Phoned Apex Monday afternoon and a set of BCs were despatched by Parcel Force at 7:50 Tuesday I had these:

To replace this sort of thing:

I thought I'd do the fronts first as they probably would pose the bigger problem, if there were any. Fronts consisted of the two hub/strut bolts, three turret nuts, brake pipe & clip and the ABS sensor wire. Rears were simply two turret nuts and a single bolt that passed through the lower wishbone arm.
Fronts really were a piece of cake to fit and took very little time. If I'd had a decent kit and two post lift, instead of grovelling in the gravel with trolley jack and diy stuff, it would have been ten minutes a side.



Then it was the turn of the rears. Simple, removed the boot liners to reveal the turret tops

And it all went horribly wrong from there.
The bottom bolt on the o/s just will not budge. Access is limited on a trolley jack and despite loads of easing oil, nothing. I split two 6 sided impact sockets with the impact wrench and after that, I was stuffed as there was not enough space for leverage. It needs a bit of heat to get it moving.
I phoned all the places I normally try under such circumstances but all were too busy. I'm booked into the local 4 wheel alignment place tomorrow morning for them to fit the two rear struts and do the geo.
Cutting it all a bit fine with Cadwell booked on Thursday and travelling up to the digs tomorrow afternoon.
Handle every stressful situation like a dog. If you can't eat it or hump it, piss on it and walk away!