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Re: jsnhrl's 92 MR2 - building the dream 2015/04/19 22:09:47 (permalink)
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**** man chassis rail... :(
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Re: jsnhrl's 92 MR2 - building the dream 2015/04/19 22:36:09 (permalink)
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SteveA might have a rear reo
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Re: jsnhrl's 92 MR2 - building the dream 2015/04/20 09:49:43 (permalink)
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Ah no!  Repairable but annoying.    I imagine the two AW11's behind fared worse?
Did the cyclist have anything to say?
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Re: jsnhrl's 92 MR2 - building the dream 2015/04/20 12:20:21 (permalink)
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He looked back and just continued riding
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Re: jsnhrl's 92 MR2 - building the dream 2015/04/20 16:13:07 (permalink)
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:-( I'm a cyclist (mountain bike however) myself but this sharing the road with cars in close proximity is beyond my compression from a self preservation point of view.

I'm a radiographer and whenever i'm in ED you can almost guarantee someone coming in from a collision. Its surprising that anyone even rides motorbikes or bicycles on the road with the frequency that accidents happen.
 
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Ah no!  Repairable but annoying.    I imagine the two AW11's behind fared worse?

Yeah the middle AW11 (the one got hit and then hit me) was probably a write off. I wont post pics unless they chime in and say it's alright.
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Re: jsnhrl's 92 MR2 - building the dream 2015/04/20 17:35:37 (permalink)
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:-( I'm a cyclist (mountain bike however) myself but this sharing the road with cars in close proximity is beyond my compression from a self preservation point of view.

I'm a radiographer and whenever i'm in ED you can almost guarantee someone coming in from a collision. Its surprising that anyone even rides motorbikes or bicycles on the road with the frequency that accidents happen.
 


At least on my motorbike I can accelerate up hills and not become a rolling road hazard haha
 
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Re: jsnhrl's 92 MR2 - building the dream 2015/04/20 19:59:07 (permalink)
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need to start up a thread to change the laws....
 
the cyclists don't pay rego to pay for the roads...
nor do they have a license ...
or demerit points....
or insurance...
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Re: jsnhrl's 92 MR2 - building the dream 2015/04/20 20:20:49 (permalink)
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Re: jsnhrl's 92 MR2 - building the dream 2015/04/20 21:59:22 (permalink)
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Can of worms there. This debate has been around for twenty years at least.
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Re: jsnhrl's 92 MR2 - building the dream 2015/04/21 08:33:32 (permalink)
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The roads are a public resource obviously, so we definitely need to share them with cyclists,  but sometimes that relationship is strained in both directions.  Some cyclists seem easily offended (probably quite rightly so at times) and their defense can be... taking up more road than they need to.
Anyway, unfortunate when it leads to a 3-car incident...
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Re: jsnhrl's 92 MR2 - building the dream 2015/05/07 14:23:46 (permalink)
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need to start up a thread to change the laws....
 
the cyclists don't pay rego to pay for the roads...
nor do they have a license ...
or demerit points....
or insurance...




I am a cyclist and have been road cycling/racing for 20 years, I have never been involved in an accident with a vehicle and always ensure I follow the road rules.
If I had a dollar for every time I heard a motorist quote those same lines I would be very rich! 
At the end of the day it does not take that much to give a bit of respect each way but unfortunately there are always some on each side of the argument who seem to have to always try and beat their chests that they have more rights than the other blah blah blah  

Current ride, 2010 TT RS
Previous ride, 1994 JDM MR2 Turbo hardtop
http://www.mr2australia.c..r2play/tm.aspx?m=105959
 
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Re: jsnhrl's 92 MR2 - building the dream 2015/07/23 21:04:48 (permalink)
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Well the chassis rails aren't bent. I didn't realise at the time, but the mounts the rear reo bar attaches to has some play in it, so that threw my measurements off a bit. Also, the mounts themselves got a bit bent. After a little searching and some work with a big hammer, I repaired the damage and managed to get a new reo bar and mounts bolted up. I still haven't repaired the rear pods, so they're off for the moment.
 
Everything was a bit of a last minute rush to get everything done in time for the nationals. The 3 weeks coming up to the nationals, I didn't have a day off so it was hastily thrown together at the last minute. All was going well, and I managed to get a respectable 1.06.523 on the QR Sprint Circuit, spitting flames the whole way.



 
Apparently throwing the car together last minute has some downsides. The top hole on the KW's are elongated so that you can adjust camber at the hub. I mustn't have done it up tight enough (thank god it held together on the track!), so on the Sunday club run I hit a ledge while doing a U turn which was enough of a jolt to knock the camber out. The grinding noise was terrible. Luckily the knock happened at low speed, and I only had to drive about 30m, so the damage wasn't too bad. It's shaved off a tiny bit of the inside lip and chewed out some of the coils. For the most part its unnoticeable but it was pretty annoying to damage my new suspension and wheels on their first proper outing. Our group pulled over, did some emergency roadside camber adjustment and off we went again.





After the nationals I was so fatigued from 3 days of continual driving, plus not having any days off work for the previous 3 weeks that I just parked the MR2 and forgot about it. It spent a good month just collecting dust before I got the motivation to sort out some of the issues that came up.
 
First thing was to make sure my wheels never fall into my suspension ever again! I made up wooden wedges to put in between the hub and coilover, effectively stopping it from achieving more negative camber if the bolts do happen to come loose again. It might be a bit ghetto, but it's cheap, wont scratch anything and best of all its not permanent.
 
I basically just cut up some small wood wedges and notched the top so that the zip tie wouldn't slip off. Hammer them down into the space, zip tie them into place and hey presto!


 
I also noticed that my front bumper had no rigidity at all and was flapping all over the place, especially doing those high speeds on the track. I got some aluminium tubing to make up some bracing for the front bumper. It may not look like much, but it definitely strengthens up those front corners. Once the wheel arch liners back on, you wouldn't even know its there.


 
I've got a few goodies coming in the mail soon. The next update should be a big one!
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Re: jsnhrl's 92 MR2 - building the dream 2015/09/21 17:39:49 (permalink)
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In regards to the front wheels, would going with a 215/40 or a 205/40 solve the problem of it hitting the spring perch or guard on stock suspension?
 
And did the rear wheels fit on fine without any clearance issues on stock suspension?
 
Cheers.
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Re: jsnhrl's 92 MR2 - building the dream 2015/10/01 18:36:50 (permalink)
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How're you and the car going? You get those seats yet!?
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