by B1NZ » Tue Jun 24, 2014 6:58 pm
I just sold my ae92 Rally car, I used a giant sheet of polypropylene sheeting for the under body protection, You can but it from a sign writing place, 5mm think, lasted numerous rallies and was hardly worn. Had a 6mm Standard Alloy sump Guard which was attached by two tabs welded onto the subframe that it slotted backwards into then was held by the 2 bolts that are factory on the crossmember and hold the little bulb part on.
I had factory height stiffer Dobisport springs which raised the car a bit and just used kyb off the shelf repco/supercheap shocks as it was cheap (had to replace them pretty much after every 1 to 3 rallies depending on how rough it was. A friend of mine had Bilstien P50 inserts with some sort of modified Hyundai rear shock mounts in his AE92 and it handled brilliantly (Was engineered my Macbuilt engineering in Wellington)
My cage had bars for africa, Didnt go through to the front struts and never seemed to have any issues with firewall flex? Kept the dash support bar under there, I Had dual side intrusion but not crosses, Had 1 bar running along the sill and another one started from half way up the door and ran on the angle down to ankle sort of height on the A pillar bar.
My cage was built my Octane Automotive in Palmerston North, I would seriously suggest if you can get it to him let him build it, One of the best cage builders around IMO.
Probably lots more but I cant think off the top of my head now. Oh and the little corollas are very oversteery, which can be alot of fun on gravel haha
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