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FRT_Fun Feb 11, 2012 10:40 PM

Current list of parts. Part one of my modifications is complete, well the purchasing part. Still working on installation as you can see above. (tons of pics on page 4 if you missed it)

PART ONE
Maintenance:
[x]Timing Belt (FlyinMiata)
[x]Water Pump (FM)
[x]Acc Belts (FM)
[x]Shifter Boots (FM)
[x]Fluids (FM)
[x]Spark Plugs (FM)
[x]Alignment Bolts (FM)
[x]Moog Outer Tie Rods (AWH)
[x]Moog Inner Tie Rods (AWH)
[x]Moog Lower Ball Joints (AWH)
[x]New Bolts That Broke (RM)
[x]Fluids

Performance
[x]Full Polyurethane Bushings (Renown Performance)
[x]FM Sway Bars (FM dur)
[x]FM Happy Meal w/ 10.3lb Flywheel (FM)
[x]Megan Racing Coilovers (1xRacing)**
[x]FM Slotted Calipers/Decent Pads (FM)
[x]949 Racing Endlinks (949Racing)
[x]Properly Depowered Rack (MT Member)
** I know. I probably could have saved a couple hundred more and got some respectable coilovers, but ---- it, it's done.

curly Feb 11, 2012 11:17 PM


Originally Posted by FRT_Fun (Post 11458)
**I forgot to put that spacer that is like a plastic film on the passenger side coilover, is this going to end the world?**


Apparently it cuts down in squeaks, you should be fine. It's a fairly easy install though, especially considering how much work you've done, do you really not want to tear it apart again?

FRT_Fun Feb 12, 2012 12:08 AM

Nah I'll probably end up putting it in. If it was one of those things where everyone just removed it with aftermarket stuff then I wouldn't bother. But if there is even a slight chance on it helping with something I'll put it in. It will really only take 2 seconds anyways.

ruthless_one3k Feb 12, 2012 04:11 AM


Originally Posted by FRT_Fun (Post 11471)
Nah I'll probably end up putting it in. If it was one of those things where everyone just removed it with aftermarket stuff then I wouldn't bother. But if there is even a slight chance on it helping with something I'll put it in. It will really only take 2 seconds anyways.

Probably a good idea. Especially if it goes between the top hat and the strut tower as I suspect. This would be an easy place for corrosion to start since it would most likely be two unlike metals touching. Not to mention the squeaks. The guy that built my skyline left those out and now the top hats are corroded really bad.

FRT_Fun Feb 12, 2012 08:35 AM

It would be pretty terrible to do all this work and then have that happen.

FRT_Fun Feb 12, 2012 10:35 AM

Alright just pulled the trigger on the FM hubs, also ordered the RB gasket I forgot I needed. NOW I should be done with spending my sad money.

FRT_Fun Feb 12, 2012 08:46 PM

I got bored so I decided to get the Garage Star license plate thingy, and their hard top mounts. Talk me out of forever removing the soft top.

flying_solo Feb 13, 2012 09:23 AM

Dude, you live in Texas! You should be sending me your hard top to survive our cold summers and driving with your top down 24x7. You only got a dusting of snow down there. :)

FRT_Fun Feb 13, 2012 09:27 AM

I have short hair, so I don't get to enjoy the wind blowing in my hair. We went like 100 days with no rain so if I remove the soft top it doesn't mean I can't go out driving with the HT off. I just have to watch the weather :D

I'm definitely gonna keep the soft top though. I'll wait for my 90-93 to remove all the worthless stuff like that.

flying_solo Feb 13, 2012 09:48 AM

100 days with no rain is something hard for a MidWesterner to fathom. I hear you on the short in my case lack there of hair to blow in the wind.

I still think you should give me your hard top.


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