justaddmud's kja build (code named MK5)
Re: justaddmud's kja build (code named MK5)
Looking good so far .
All i would say is with the calipers mounted at that angle you will have to take the caliper off to bleed it. Which can be a bit of a pain in the arse, especially as you will also have to do the same with the vit calipers on the front.
All i would say is with the calipers mounted at that angle you will have to take the caliper off to bleed it. Which can be a bit of a pain in the arse, especially as you will also have to do the same with the vit calipers on the front.
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Re: justaddmud's kja build (code named MK5)
yeah it will be a bit of a pain, the trouble is if i mount them dead upright, there is a chance it will hit the Bumpstop perch on the chassis, clears on normal up and down movement but would get dangerously close on full twist.
Not a problem, dont bleed the brakes that often anyway and with Discs will need a lot less attention :-)
Not a problem, dont bleed the brakes that often anyway and with Discs will need a lot less attention :-)
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Re: justaddmud's kja build (code named MK5)
Wow u have spent quite a bit this year to ur sj
Looks good soon I might rebuild my calipers as the drivers side one is sticking
Looks good soon I might rebuild my calipers as the drivers side one is sticking
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Re: justaddmud's kja build (code named MK5)
Nice work those new wheels and boots look spot on
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Re: justaddmud's kja build (code named MK5)
Thanks Guys, the old bank/vredit card has taken a whack, but when i look back over the pst 2 years of ownership, have spent very little on Maintaining it so the way i see it is this might mean another 2 years of trouble free (ISH) motoring
the wheels i think i am going to paint, (just the centers) black
If i knew how to use photoshop i would show an example but i thnk hey work well, should be a little easier on my wheel bearings as well due to being wider and not just offset.
the wheels i think i am going to paint, (just the centers) black
If i knew how to use photoshop i would show an example but i thnk hey work well, should be a little easier on my wheel bearings as well due to being wider and not just offset.
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Re: justaddmud's kja build (code named MK5)
Looking it good bud!
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Re: justaddmud's kja build (code named MK5)
might sound thick here but do you get 2 springs for the £60 or is it per spring? lisitng dosen't give 2 much infojustaddmud wrote:Hi Dazerededazerede wrote:Looks much better
Where did u.get them springs from
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Edit looks like its per spring
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Re: justaddmud's kja build (code named MK5)
thats right bud, just the one spring for that money, even so, still not a bad price, and although i still havent tested them, seem pretty good and quite pliable alreadymaxlee wrote:might sound thick here but do you get 2 springs for the £60 or is it per spring? lisitng dosen't give 2 much infojustaddmud wrote:Hi Dazerededazerede wrote:Looks much better
Where did u.get them springs from
Ebay, brand new Rascal Rears (or rather super carry)
Click Here for Ebay Listing
Edit looks like its per spring
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Re: justaddmud's kja build (code named MK5)
well, seeing as I am here, might as well throw an update up.
had a lot of other things happening recently so not a lot of work has gone on, however, i did finally get round to fitting both rear disc's and calipers, fitted the rear hoses and mounted them, and also have now run all but 1 brake line.
there it is, calliper had to go here, as if it went straight up would hit the Bump stop on twist.
here is a manual adjustable bias valve, it is a bit further along from this picture, exiting the valve it goes to a t peice, then from there 1 brake line to each rear wheel, the reason for this is that i want to fit fiddle brakes.
so now it is back on 4 wheels again, i refitted all the dash ran some wiring, and still have a few more to do, but it is back together again with its Sammy dash and new switch panel.
also managed to get a Lovely SU manifold from Mike Harris, a good used SU from the bay, and a free donated genuine K&N filter for the su as well, with any luck, i should finish off the brakes this weekend, and maybe make a start on the floor pans, then MOT time.
thanks for watching, you've been great
had a lot of other things happening recently so not a lot of work has gone on, however, i did finally get round to fitting both rear disc's and calipers, fitted the rear hoses and mounted them, and also have now run all but 1 brake line.
there it is, calliper had to go here, as if it went straight up would hit the Bump stop on twist.
here is a manual adjustable bias valve, it is a bit further along from this picture, exiting the valve it goes to a t peice, then from there 1 brake line to each rear wheel, the reason for this is that i want to fit fiddle brakes.
so now it is back on 4 wheels again, i refitted all the dash ran some wiring, and still have a few more to do, but it is back together again with its Sammy dash and new switch panel.
also managed to get a Lovely SU manifold from Mike Harris, a good used SU from the bay, and a free donated genuine K&N filter for the su as well, with any luck, i should finish off the brakes this weekend, and maybe make a start on the floor pans, then MOT time.
thanks for watching, you've been great
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Re: justaddmud's kja build (code named MK5)
Tidy stuff
Ian
Ian
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Ian.
1987 Suzuki SJ413 KJA - Fixed + Modified in my own way