Te27 1974 STARTUP ON PG 7

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skellington
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Re: Te27 1974

Post by skellington » Fri Nov 22, 2013 2:03 am

Very nice. This inspires me to work on my TE-27. I noticed that you used ebay coilovers. If the spring rate is around 320lbs. then you have the same set up that I have on my TE31. It will ride stock height, but will be nice and firm. Looking forward to more progress.

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Re: Te27 1974

Post by toyorotor » Fri Nov 22, 2013 3:15 pm

skellington,

It shouldn't ride stock height cause I used a short stroke shocks, plus I notice the ebay spring is almost the same as the qa1 7-250 springs that summit sells. That qa1 spring I brought for my TE28. Now the ebay one is not the Best quality but it does the job...lol

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Re: Te27 1974

Post by toyorotor » Fri Nov 22, 2013 3:29 pm

skellington

I just read your post on your TE31 suspension....hmm now you got me worrying..lol am I gonna end up with stock height.....Also nice score on the TE27 you got.

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Re: Te27 1974

Post by skellington » Fri Nov 22, 2013 8:09 pm

:lol: Ya. it got me too. What happened with mine: I lowered about .75" or so with the sw20 rear strut. The stock springs were so soft that they would settle down quite a bit when being loaded with the vehicles weight. The new springs I had were 320# these just gave much less considering it would be 640# to move these springs 1". I think I gained about a 1/2" drop from just swapping these parts. If you want more low, you have to cut out a section of the strut tube and shorten your spacer. Or of you look at my thread, I have made some cressida struts that I intend to use. Those were shortened to accept the length of the mr2 strut with no spacers. That set up will give me the same ride, but about 2.5" lower.
Sorry for the long ramble, but I hope it helps.

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Re: Te27 1974

Post by toyorotor » Fri Dec 13, 2013 3:05 pm

quick update, flares are on outside is almost all back together.....Yes I know its a 4x4 right now. need to lower the back and without the engine I don't know how low I sit in the front.
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Re: Te27 1974

Post by skellington » Fri Dec 13, 2013 8:44 pm

Wow. that thing is looking good.

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Re: Te27 1974

Post by toyotero2dend » Sat Dec 14, 2013 9:51 pm

Beauty full car great job man ;)
Tate Quieto

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Re: Te27 1974

Post by toyorotor » Sun Dec 15, 2013 12:18 am

Here is with better lighting
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Re: Te27 1974

Post by Toyota1515 » Sun Dec 15, 2013 12:23 am

This is so sexy!
SF5 FOZZY

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Re: Te27 1974

Post by toyorotor » Mon Dec 16, 2013 12:28 am

Thanks everyone for the compliments. Well time to start working on the rear suspension and the undercoating. Going with lowering blocks and camaro shocks
and factory 8bolt rearend for now...also have to rip out this old exhaust. And need to scrape all this old undercoating

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