huntbuggy
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(Officially, aligned this afternoon and enjoyed the new ride until late!)
Thanks all for the feedback early on on deciding on parts for the project, discussion and chiding. Good advice and support during the install - which I stubbornly did alone just to learn the vehicle - was totally invaluable and could not have got it done without the people and content on the forums.
:big_banana_Dance:
Now on to the winch install ($?) and new wheels and tires... Jeeps.
Never done.
So this is what she looks like so far. Looking more like a Huntbuggy I think.
The rear is now refitted with a Superbumper again to keep souped Civics from slipping underneath (again). The ride is unbelievable - I think the old rear shocks must have been completely destroyed because it is smooth as silk over bumps, potholes and <ahem> curbs
The alignment was pretty gruelling, but visited the tech often for moral support - definitely got my money's worth. Before the inside camber was totally insane.
Next time around will replace the LCA bolts as it's still off a tiny bit on the driver's because of the rusted bolt is pretty seized up inside the metal core of the bushing and could only go so far. Tech said no problems usually with the bushings, just replace the bolts/cams but they can be a pain to find but will get on ordering soon. It drives totally fine, but as he predicted, notice a very slight pull at high speed to the right - no shimmy or vibration or driveline effects I have noticed driving it all evening/night - <knock wood>. I guess if it had been the other side would never notice with road curvatures - so will have to drive in the fast lane when there is one :happy175: Printer was busted but will pick up a printout next time I swing by. Only lost about 1/8 inch after alignment so just a hair over 22 7/8 (actually even both sides) but expect some settle and perhaps driver's sag?
All in all a bit more blood, sweat and tears than expected but it rides like a new truck and I'm really liking how it's looking. Can't wait for big*ss tires
Thanks again all - you know who you are.
arty52: (...but will keep coasters in the glovebox - no beer rings on the new ARB, eh?)
Thanks all for the feedback early on on deciding on parts for the project, discussion and chiding. Good advice and support during the install - which I stubbornly did alone just to learn the vehicle - was totally invaluable and could not have got it done without the people and content on the forums.
:big_banana_Dance:
Now on to the winch install ($?) and new wheels and tires... Jeeps.
Never done.
So this is what she looks like so far. Looking more like a Huntbuggy I think.
The rear is now refitted with a Superbumper again to keep souped Civics from slipping underneath (again). The ride is unbelievable - I think the old rear shocks must have been completely destroyed because it is smooth as silk over bumps, potholes and <ahem> curbs
The alignment was pretty gruelling, but visited the tech often for moral support - definitely got my money's worth. Before the inside camber was totally insane.
Next time around will replace the LCA bolts as it's still off a tiny bit on the driver's because of the rusted bolt is pretty seized up inside the metal core of the bushing and could only go so far. Tech said no problems usually with the bushings, just replace the bolts/cams but they can be a pain to find but will get on ordering soon. It drives totally fine, but as he predicted, notice a very slight pull at high speed to the right - no shimmy or vibration or driveline effects I have noticed driving it all evening/night - <knock wood>. I guess if it had been the other side would never notice with road curvatures - so will have to drive in the fast lane when there is one :happy175: Printer was busted but will pick up a printout next time I swing by. Only lost about 1/8 inch after alignment so just a hair over 22 7/8 (actually even both sides) but expect some settle and perhaps driver's sag?
All in all a bit more blood, sweat and tears than expected but it rides like a new truck and I'm really liking how it's looking. Can't wait for big*ss tires
Thanks again all - you know who you are.
arty52: (...but will keep coasters in the glovebox - no beer rings on the new ARB, eh?)
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