Everything posted by e_racer1999
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Hey all classic import meet?
stephen, i registered over at CCC and apparently all classic japanese cars are welcome. i think it ought to be fun!
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Hey all classic import meet?
shoot, i'm down! but i'm sure the Z won't be up and running yet...
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toyota 4x4 calipers
found this on EBCs website: TOYOTA COMMERCIAL Hi-Lux 1.6 (RN25) 72-78 TOYOTA COMMERCIAL Hi-Lux 1.6 (RN25) 78-80 TOYOTA COMMERCIAL Hi-Lux 1.6 (RN40) 78-83 TOYOTA COMMERCIAL Hi-Lux 1.6 (RN40) 78-83 DP321 TOYOTA COMMERCIAL Hi-Lux 1.8 (YN56) 84-88 DP539 TOYOTA COMMERCIAL Hi-Lux 1.8 (YN85) 89-97 DP539 TOYOTA COMMERCIAL Hi-Lux 2.0 (RN46) 79-84 DP380 TOYOTA COMMERCIAL Hi-Lux 2.0 (YN65) 84-86 DP380 TOYOTA COMMERCIAL Hi-Lux 2.2 (YN67) 86-88 DP380 TOYOTA COMMERCIAL Hi-Lux 2.2 (YN106) 89-97 DP807 TOYOTA COMMERCIAL Hi-Lux 2.4 D (LN65) 84-88 DP380 TOYOTA COMMERCIAL Hi-Lux 2.4 D (LN105) 89-97 DP807 TOYOTA COMMERCIAL Hi-Lux 2.4 D (LN85) 93-97 DP539 TOYOTA COMMERCIAL Hi-Lux 2.4 TD (LN165) 98-2002 DP807 TOYOTA COMMERCIAL Hi-Lux 2.4 TD (LN145) 98-2002 DP787 TOYOTA COMMERCIAL Hi-Lux 2.5 TD (KDN145 150) 2001- DP787 TOYOTA COMMERCIAL Hi-Lux 2.5 TD (KDN165) 2001- DP807 since US trucks were never considered "HILUX," would these be the appropriate pads to look at?
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280z worth $$$
dooooooooo itttttttttt
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toyota 4x4 calipers
ya, i've been searching all over the net for ones for the 1983 pickup. only ones i can find are for '89 and newer
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toyota 4x4 calipers
not sure... still trying to find them. i'll update this thread when i find some!
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240Z in movies
i know this is old, but i think that is more of a 2000gt flavour....
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trivia
i was thinking scarab, too
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Who wants to help me out? (parts query...)
UPDATE - moustache bar is not needed! the PO saw fit to install an r200!!!! yay! at least i'm assuming so, because the moustache bar dips back about 3/4" or so.
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Need help with header
an exhaust leak will make a sort of "clicking" sound. you don't HAVE to take off the intake manifold, but it's a heck of a lot easier to take it off. besides a new header/exhaust manifold, you will need a gasket.
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Help with transission
the bearings are available from autozone for ~25 each (if you only need to replace a couple)
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Help with transission
thanks for that arne! now i know what bearings to replace is that in an FAQ or sticky somewhere? that would be good information for easy access....
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Newb Here!!
welcome to the site!don't forget to check out hybridz.org for those crazy conversions....
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where to find 15/16" front sway bar bushings?
i know what you mean. that's one of the next projects....sigh
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where to find 15/16" front sway bar bushings?
ya, i tried that. apparently the red bushings don't soften anywho, a bit of trimming and some good ol' grease got 'em to slide right in
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where to find 15/16" front sway bar bushings?
ended up just keeping the energy suspension setup. trimming went MUCh quicker with a dremel
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where to find 15/16" front sway bar bushings?
awesome, thanks!
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where to find 15/16" front sway bar bushings?
got off the phone with suspension techniques and they gave me part numbers (113005 for the bushings and 114030-95 for the brackets). summit has the bushings, but i can't find any dealer that has the brackets.... any leads?
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where to find 15/16" front sway bar bushings?
sweet! i'll give them a call!
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where to find 15/16" front sway bar bushings?
hello all! trying to get the front end back together and ran into a snag. PO installed a 15/16" interpart sway bar up front and put rubber bushings on it anyway, i replaced all of the bushings with urethane ones from motorsport, and since the sway bar is larger than stock i had to get new bushings. anyone have any recommendations? i bought the energy suspension universal 15/16" bushings with mounting bracket, but the slider holes are too far apart for the Z mounting nuts. i crunched the bracket together with channel-locks and am sick and tired of spending HOURS reshaping these bushings with an xacto blade!
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toyota 4x4 calipers
colby, if you decide to use other rotors, there is a lot more work involved. i would stick with the stock Z rotors unless you want to go with a vented setup. the vented setup would use some different toyota calipers (wider, heavier), a 300zx rotor, and a spacer. unless you are converting your rears to discs, the front/rear bias may be too much for your application.
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toyota 4x4 calipers
haven't installed mine yet, but as jeff pointed out, the pads are all wrong for a Z. i plan on replacing them with EBC greens
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toyota 4x4 calipers
yes. you're going to get bashed for asking that (not by me ) so let me tell ya for next time - this topic has been covered TOOOOOOOOONS of times before. i recommend you search the forums for your answer before someone gets upset
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One person brake bleeding
mityvacs are great! i've never seen a metal one..... pretty good price! i think i paid ~25 for my plastic one at autozone