I don't have the car anymore, just throwing up a few old pics
7afte
stock ride height
ground controls in rear, ksport up front
attacked by hurricane ike
7afte ae92
7afte ae92
There are no spare parts, only unfinished projects.
1985 ae86 hatch 7age (coming soon to a parking lot near you)
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1985 ae86 hatch 7age (coming soon to a parking lot near you)
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Re: 7afte ae92
That chassis RWD would still be an AE86 in my book.
Re: 7afte ae92
I think the front end would need to be heavily modified to get it to handle right. It would make for a hell of a sleeper/drag car though
There are no spare parts, only unfinished projects.
1985 ae86 hatch 7age (coming soon to a parking lot near you)
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=6050
1985 ae86 hatch 7age (coming soon to a parking lot near you)
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=6050
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Re: 7afte ae92
It most likely has a lot to do with the lower control arm design on the chassis. Very similar to the Aristos.
Re: 7afte ae92
yea, a lot of it's design is tied in with the transmission too. Once you deleted the fwd trans, you're basically left with only lower control arms and struts. Compare that the the front end on my 86 or sc300 and it looks like a lot of pieces are missing.
There are no spare parts, only unfinished projects.
1985 ae86 hatch 7age (coming soon to a parking lot near you)
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=6050
1985 ae86 hatch 7age (coming soon to a parking lot near you)
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=6050