ac/dennis wrote:340i wrote:yeah it was bad enough pulling them apart. fingers crossed i dont get any blood on the wheel centres, i think its going to be a dangerous undertaking!

The results will be awesome though! cant wait to see the result
thanks. same here, my new rear wheel lips are being custom made in Germany right about now, i cant wait to get them back and get it all together.
I've made some new progress with my rear suspension...
i got these, which are meant for a current shape mx5:
heres the rear ones lined up against what i was going to use
and a bit of mix and match and i thought this combo would be about right. it seems Tein have the same idea as what i was going to do with having an adaptor. no more need to lathe down the old top plate that i was going to use. it just needs the adaptor and im done!
then i got looking at the fronts and figured why not pull those apart and see what we have...
remove the bottom bracket...
which is really nicely engineered i might add (like all the Tein parts i've seen)
and these bits come apart and we have a similar piece to before, but its alloy and a bit bigger
a quick check and it seems to be about the right size, good times! no need for an adaptor any more, i think ill just drill some holes in the top plates to match the holes in the chassis. it almost looks like it was made for it i reckon
back to the shocks, the front and rear are physically the same size bodies, but the fronts have slightly shorter shafts. as they're fully adjustable and can always be swapped back, im going to use the 'fronts' for now, as these should be a better overall length than the rears.
and here it is all together. all i need to do now is make the top plate fit the bolt holes where it bolts on the top and then make the bottom fit too. we're getting close!
and in other updates, i've bought myself another radiator overflow tank, which i plan on using as a windscreen washer bottle. i think they should look nice and add a bit of symmetry to the engine bay. and its really shiny!
