Hold on to your lugnuts its tiiiime for an overhaul!
- TonyL
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Hold on to your lugnuts its tiiiime for an overhaul!
What have I been up to? I've taken a hiatus from my car actually since i sucked a valve last summer. That cylender head is *still* sitting in the back of my wife's car. waiting for me to send it off.... which im about to.
In the mean time, since my car is dead, I gave my wheels to my brother for his project "Provair." (the real first "pro-touring" corvair project. it's taken him like 15 years. Really.)
And this is the amazing result.
But where's that leave my car? Sorely lacking some wheels and tires, that's where.
So, I ran into a guy with a really nice BMW and he hated the wheels on it. Racinghart m5s
They look like this.
They're 18x10s in the rear. and 18x9s in the front. Will they fit?
yep.
Details of how i pulled this off are to follow. Little bit of daring fab work, sure. but you *can* get massive rollers under a 'vair if you are really determined to do so.
In the mean time, since my car is dead, I gave my wheels to my brother for his project "Provair." (the real first "pro-touring" corvair project. it's taken him like 15 years. Really.)
And this is the amazing result.
But where's that leave my car? Sorely lacking some wheels and tires, that's where.
So, I ran into a guy with a really nice BMW and he hated the wheels on it. Racinghart m5s
They look like this.
They're 18x10s in the rear. and 18x9s in the front. Will they fit?
yep.
Details of how i pulled this off are to follow. Little bit of daring fab work, sure. but you *can* get massive rollers under a 'vair if you are really determined to do so.
Re: Hold on to your lugnuts its tiiiime for an overhaul!
Nice builds. I am curious on how you got those massive wheels under there.
Scott
1960 Monza Coupe
1965 Evening Orchid Corsa Turbo (project)
1961 Rampside (project)
1964 Spyder coupe (patina car, running)
1964 faux Spyder (project/parts car)
1964 Monza (parts car)
1963 Monza (parts car)
1960 Monza Coupe
1965 Evening Orchid Corsa Turbo (project)
1961 Rampside (project)
1964 Spyder coupe (patina car, running)
1964 faux Spyder (project/parts car)
1964 Monza (parts car)
1963 Monza (parts car)
- TonyL
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Re: Hold on to your lugnuts its tiiiime for an overhaul!
Dont worry, I'll post lots of pics when im done ;)
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Re: Hold on to your lugnuts its tiiiime for an overhaul!
That was the 13th and today is the 23rd = 10 dyas man.... gggTonyL wrote:Dont worry, I'll post lots of pics when im done ;)
Where is the up date and pics? ggg LOL
Tony
1963 Rampside - SOLD
1962 Convertible
1961 Van
1961 SW body only
11 Parts Cars
As of July 21, 2013 we are blessed to have UV248, 256, 362, 512, 231 & 520
UV231 will be for sale once the Subaru conversion & all the mechanicals are finished
1963 Rampside - SOLD
1962 Convertible
1961 Van
1961 SW body only
11 Parts Cars
As of July 21, 2013 we are blessed to have UV248, 256, 362, 512, 231 & 520
UV231 will be for sale once the Subaru conversion & all the mechanicals are finished
- TonyL
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Re: Hold on to your lugnuts its tiiiime for an overhaul!
I havent been up to Yuba City (where the car is) in a few weeks. Been horribly busy with all the shopping and stuff.
Yay Christmas!
Yay Christmas!
Re: Hold on to your lugnuts its tiiiime for an overhaul!
Looks good Keep us up to date.
Michael LEVeque
Michael LEVeque
- TonyL
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Re: Hold on to your lugnuts its tiiiime for an overhaul!
I'll be getting in touch with you guys sooner than you think. I still need that cylinder head fixed. it's STILL sitting in the back of my wife's minivan, waiting to be shipped to Levair. Soon though. Next payday.
- TonyL
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Re: Hold on to your lugnuts its tiiiime for an overhaul!
Alright. Some new pic of her on the ground. This is only a mock-up remember, the wheels are going to be refurbished and the lips polished and all that.
I thought it looked low before...
I thought it looked low before...
Re: Hold on to your lugnuts its tiiiime for an overhaul!
It looks great!!! Now get those wheels polished and get us more pictures! :D
Scott
1960 Monza Coupe
1965 Evening Orchid Corsa Turbo (project)
1961 Rampside (project)
1964 Spyder coupe (patina car, running)
1964 faux Spyder (project/parts car)
1964 Monza (parts car)
1963 Monza (parts car)
1960 Monza Coupe
1965 Evening Orchid Corsa Turbo (project)
1961 Rampside (project)
1964 Spyder coupe (patina car, running)
1964 faux Spyder (project/parts car)
1964 Monza (parts car)
1963 Monza (parts car)
- TonyL
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Re: Hold on to your lugnuts its tiiiime for an overhaul!
Snapped a few more shots of my brothers car when i was over there today. It's headed to the upholstery shop tomorrow. It's getting the carpet replaced with some closed loop stuff similar to mine, and getting its door panels and stuff done.
Re: Hold on to your lugnuts its tiiiime for an overhaul!
Looking real good Tony. Get that head back so we can go driving man. gggg I like those wheels on your car. I'm looking at some 8.5s & 9.5s for my Corsa, but I'm lacking a little $$ to get things done.
Your car is looking good. Get it back on the road!!!!
Your car is looking good. Get it back on the road!!!!
Re: Hold on to your lugnuts its tiiiime for an overhaul!
Is this the car with the yellow engine compartment too ? I'd love to see some shots of that
ScottS
1966 Corvair Monza
1969 Corvair Monza
1966 Corvair Corsa
Western Reserve, Ohio
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1966 Corvair Monza
1969 Corvair Monza
1966 Corvair Corsa
Western Reserve, Ohio
http://www.vaircooled.com
Re: Hold on to your lugnuts its tiiiime for an overhaul!
Tony,TonyL wrote:Details of how i pulled this off are to follow. Little bit of daring fab work, sure. but you *can* get massive rollers under a 'vair if you are really determined to do so.
Some of us are still following this thread wondering when you will post real details and not just "teaser" pics.
I don't see how in the world you would have any reasonable turning radius when that rubber goes up under the front fenders but I would love to see how you did it. Care to share yet?
Dave W. from Gilbert, AZ
66 Corsa 140/4 Yenko Stinger Tribute
66 Corsa 140 Coupe w/factory A/C
65 Monza 4DR 140/PG w/factory A/C
65 Monza 4DR EJ20T/5
64 Greenbrier 110/PG, Standard 6-Door
66 Corsa 140/4 Yenko Stinger Tribute
66 Corsa 140 Coupe w/factory A/C
65 Monza 4DR 140/PG w/factory A/C
65 Monza 4DR EJ20T/5
64 Greenbrier 110/PG, Standard 6-Door
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Re: Hold on to your lugnuts its tiiiime for an overhaul!
Soon as i find my camera. I just moved last weekend. But the good news is I moved to where my car has been sitting.
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Re: Hold on to your lugnuts its tiiiime for an overhaul!
Ok. Found my stuff. Here goes
I bought this kit, cost 18 bucks at the local Kragen auto parts. For the poly bushings and the sleeve that fits over the bolt provided. That sleeve needs to be cut into two 1" sleeves that will act as spacers.
Next I had to drill a hole. Centered on where the offending rod stuck through my trailing arm and right into where my big ass tire was going to end up.
So a little measuring and some white hot metal into my eye (Wear safety goggles kids!) I had this neato hole. Note the proximity of the e-brake clip hole to the new hole i made. Im going to hog out the hole in the bracket and move it over onto my new bolt for the heim joint mod.
I purchased a few hiem joints from the local hard core part store (Hust Brothers in Marysville) for the not too bad price of 13 bucks each. They're 3/8 inch by 3/8 inch with 24 thread pitch. (it was all they had.)
After some cutting on the sleeves I had two one inch spacers and a half inch thick heim joint. Perfect for the gap in the arm. All that was left was to put it together.
Voila! That's it. Cut down the rod or do what I did, go and buy some steel and make your own. Use your new bushings on the other end of the rod, and you've got the stiffest struts anywhere. and no more evil protrusion aimed right at your tire. Problem solved.
I bought this kit, cost 18 bucks at the local Kragen auto parts. For the poly bushings and the sleeve that fits over the bolt provided. That sleeve needs to be cut into two 1" sleeves that will act as spacers.
Next I had to drill a hole. Centered on where the offending rod stuck through my trailing arm and right into where my big ass tire was going to end up.
So a little measuring and some white hot metal into my eye (Wear safety goggles kids!) I had this neato hole. Note the proximity of the e-brake clip hole to the new hole i made. Im going to hog out the hole in the bracket and move it over onto my new bolt for the heim joint mod.
I purchased a few hiem joints from the local hard core part store (Hust Brothers in Marysville) for the not too bad price of 13 bucks each. They're 3/8 inch by 3/8 inch with 24 thread pitch. (it was all they had.)
After some cutting on the sleeves I had two one inch spacers and a half inch thick heim joint. Perfect for the gap in the arm. All that was left was to put it together.
Voila! That's it. Cut down the rod or do what I did, go and buy some steel and make your own. Use your new bushings on the other end of the rod, and you've got the stiffest struts anywhere. and no more evil protrusion aimed right at your tire. Problem solved.