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I see where to find the length and such on the rockauto website. its good info to have. Bummer tho, that they don't have struts listed for the 71, and other years say EXCEPT WAGON.  Only one strut listed too with no pic.

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When you expand the Strut listing. Click on the little info button for the part, it will list the lengths inside.  Doesn't list shit for 68-73 510s. Only one strut listing for 510 period, no info, says not to use on wagon :lol: and not for 71

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The metal trim how is it attached to grill? I see the metal tabs are broken off to mount to car

Sorry didn't see this. The square plates are molded to the bars. Not sure if that's the right wording, But I think you will get what I'm saying.

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ZX struts are shortened. Almost 4" shorter than stock 510  :D. Also picked a set of swazies up for cheap, Probably won't run them though.

Everything is ready to go in tomorrow! 

 

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did you have to drill the hole bigger for the top hat to fit those mr2 inserts in?

The set of zx struts I bought is for mr2 insert but he told me to buy rears and you've bought fronts?

 

This car looks sick though !  :w00t:  :thumbup:

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How did you shorten those? Did you cut a section out and reweld? Or did you cut from the bottom.. it looks really clean if you cut and welded.

Atom helped me out on this. We ground the spring perch off, That left a groove in the strut tube. So we cut the top threaded piece off, then cut the amount we needed out of the tube (Trying to get rid of the groove made from removing spring perch). All cut with a pipe cutter, so it left a nice V-groove to weld on. He welded it, and then ground the weld down a little.

 

did you have to drill the hole bigger for the top hat to fit those mr2 inserts in?

The set of zx struts I bought is for mr2 insert but he told me to buy rears and you've bought fronts?

 

This car looks sick though !  :w00t:  :thumbup:

No drilling. The top hat threads right in. Only thing I had to do was file the insert a little bit to fit in the zx tube.

 

I bought 92 MR2 (SW20) front inserts. Your struts are probably shortened to 85 MR2 (AW11) rear insersts.

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did you have to drill the hole bigger for the top hat to fit those mr2 inserts in?

The set of zx struts I bought is for mr2 insert but he told me to buy rears and you've bought fronts?

 

This car looks sick though !  :w00t:  :thumbup:

most people run the rear the fronts are shorter . if you use the front's you will be slammed and you will need a 7 or 6 inch coil  over spring

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Atom helped me out on this. We ground the spring perch off, That left a groove in the strut tube. So we cut the top threaded piece off, then cut the amount we needed out of the tube (Trying to get rid of the groove made from removing spring perch). All cut with a pipe cutter, so it left a nice V-groove to weld on. He welded it, and then ground the weld down a little.

 

No drilling. The top hat threads right in. Only thing I had to do was file the insert a little bit to fit in the zx tube.

 

I bought 92 MR2 (SW20) front inserts. Your struts are probably shortened to 85 MR2 (AW11) rear insersts.

 

most people run the rear the fronts are shorter . if you use the front's you will be slammed and you will need a 7 or 6 inch coil  over spring

 

Thanks! yeah, he said they're shortened.

I was planning to buy some rear kyb ones.

 

these in exact. he said he had to drill the holes a bit bigger for these.

http://www.andysautosport.com/toyota/1985_1989_mr2/suspension/struts_and_shocks/kyb/

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Everything is mostly in! Finishing up the brakes and a tie rod tomorrow. It is pretty low!  :D 

Bent control arm.



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New control arm and T/C rod in.

 

 

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Yes or no on swazies?

 

 

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He had that just inside the rocker on the floor.....I love the way Derek makes everything sound so easy...lol

 

Intalled U-Bolts, block, gas tank, rear shocks....Still have to run air line.

 

Removed passenger side front suspension, LCA, LCA stud, Sway bar mount, Ball joint, control rod

 

Installed new LCA stud, LCA, control rod, new strut assembly and ball joint...............R&R driver side strut. with new unit.

 

Still need to fix bent tie rod...Which I have Derek!

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I get lazy with words. Mike covered it  :P 

Tristin, haven't driven on it yet. Still got to fix the tie rod and install calipers. Then I can pour some gas in there and see how it drives. I will let you know how it feels. Although the springs are 450 pounds  :huh:

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