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Ok so here ar pics of my rear strut/cross brace for my 1992 Toyota MR2 Turbo, and a picture of the rear lower subframe braces. future projects include.... Roll bar, front strut brace out of round stock, front lower subframe brace, sawybar endlinks (beefier), and I am sure much more to come after that.in the raw
Reply:Those look great....how did they work for you?My Babies: HF Drill pressHF Pipe Bender3 4.5" Black and Decker angle grindersLincoln Electric PROMIG 175that´s it!
Reply:Good job on the rod that holds the hood open, it looks just like a screw driver.Nice job. Drove a MR2 once, that is a fun, fun, fun car.
Reply:The cross brace works better than the one that TRD (toyota racing developement) makes. and I am the only person that makes a more stout lower subframe brace. Yeah my prop rod is disable since I took the rain gaurd off of the Engine lid.. I love my car. The MKII mr2's are a full time hobby, reliable but fun to work on. and really fast when you turn the boost up. At 17 lbs of boost with exhaust and intake I can beat pretty much any stock or lightly modified car you throw at me. Vettes, Lotus elise, RX7, Supra Turbo, etc. and of course only on the race track
Reply:Nice MR. Two! I'm in the process of making a beefier strut brace for my AllTrac right now. Ur engine sits a lot lower in the frame than the Tracs does, so It looks to be pretty simple for you guys. Looks good thou!
Reply:The alltrac is an awesome car too, we shar the same blood lines! What I would do with a strut brace on the AT is make brackets that drop the bar back and down a bit and the make a bracket the have two bars going to the firewall. |
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