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Old Sep 4, 2017 | 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by gerrb
it can be a 180rwhp car and will still break quick . It is not a question of how much power . I have seen quite a number of +1000rwhp cars and are very reliable



^^^^ These !!!!

* Sticking with intended use of the car and built accordingly with all the right parts and by the right people , no reason why it won't be reliable.



Better move and enjoy that car more .
very true Gerry. Which is why I put the power goals on the back burner so I can really lay out a plan. And bought some new wheels today instead 😀

HRE 446 19 staggered Supra fitment. They are awesome. Currently cleaning them now. Amazing the quality of these wheels.
Here's a sneak peak at a rear wheel before being cleaned. Stay tuned. More to come!
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Congrats on the new wheels!

It looks like it has a 180 degree valve stem on the barrel instead of a 90 degree. Make sure you change to 90 degree before mounting the wheels on your car. I screwed up a few years back and mounted a wheel with a 180 degree valve stem in the back, and it scratched a brand new bbk and blew out a tire/damaged a wheel because the valve stem was smacking the caliper while driving and snapped. It was really close, but barely cleared when test fitting and spinning the rim.
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The valve stems clear but I ordered new 90 degree stems and 160 new wheel bolts and nuts. Just mounted them (still need to be cleaned).


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The valve stems clear but I ordered new 90 degree stems and 160 new wheel bolts and nuts. Just mounted them (still need to be cleaned).
That's good to hear. I didn't want to see you make the same mistake I did.

Did you order hre bolts or an aftermarket company? If you're planning on splitting your wheels, then the torque spec is 22 ft lbs for M8x1.25 x 32mm bolts. The sealant is Dow Corning 733. I might have covered wheel building in my build thread, but I don't remember off the top of my head.
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That's good to hear. I didn't want to see you make the same mistake I did.

Did you order hre bolts or an aftermarket company? If you're planning on splitting your wheels, then the torque spec is 22 ft lbs for M8x1.25 x 32mm bolts. The sealant is Dow Corning 733. I might have covered wheel building in my build thread, but I don't remember off the top of my head.
thanks for the info! I haven't ordered bolts yet because I want to see the actual condition of these first. It appears to only be surface rust so I'm going to clean them all up and see how they look before I drop $650 on hardware. I won't do the aftermarket bolts because I'm afraid the quality won't be there. Here is a before and after pic of a bolt I cleaned up with a soft bristle brass brush. Before
45 seconds with a brass brush
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I guess $650 isn't unreasonable because HRE hardware is grade 12.9 (plus they engrave them). If you want to see unreasonable, ARP nuts and bolts are $1,636.16 (consumer price) bolts are 787.84 and nuts are 848.32.

I wasn't sure if you were replacing them because of the rust. I had to do the same on mine to remove the surface rust, then I polished 160 bolts.

*Edit* I just noticed your picture looks like it says 10.9 on the bolts.
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Originally Posted by Blkexcoupe
I guess $650 isn't unreasonable because HRE hardware is grade 12.9 (plus they engrave them). If you want to see unreasonable, ARP nuts and bolts are $1,636.16 (consumer price) bolts are 787.84 and nuts are 848.32.

I wasn't sure if you were replacing them because of the rust. I had to do the same on mine to remove the surface rust, then I polished 160 bolts.

*Edit* I just noticed your picture looks like it says 10.9 on the bolts.
yeah 10.9. They cleaned up well. Got 1 wheel done so far. 2.5 hours later lol
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Wow. This car STOPS. Can't wait to get the rear done. My HRE wheels are still being cleaned up but will be on next week. Also the rear 4 piston brembo brakes will go on next week. Here's a quick side shot. Someone wanted to see the z06 calipers with TT rears. Here ya go!
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Old Sep 9, 2017 | 08:58 AM
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Jimmy just get some Evaporust and drop all the hardware in there. Will look brand new in a day. No scrubbing necessary at all. That stuff is amazing.
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Jimmy just get some Evaporust and drop all the hardware in there. Will look brand new in a day. No scrubbing necessary at all. That stuff is amazing.
I would but I'm not quite ready to separate the wheels completely. So I'm doing 1 bolt at a time. It's tedious but it's working well!
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Needs a wash. Installed new oem fog lights today. Will install the rear brembo brakes this week and will start on the manual swap. :-)
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Originally Posted by jimmymac30
Needs a wash. Installed new oem fog lights today. Will install the rear brembo brakes this week and will start on the manual swap. :-)
Your car looks good! Are all the parts for the manual pedals still available from the dealer? Which transmission are you going with?
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Your car looks good! Are all the parts for the manual pedals still available from the dealer? Which transmission are you going with?
I would have to look it up and see. I am putting a w58 in. I am picking up a full swap from a local guy.
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Old Sep 15, 2017 | 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by jimmymac30
I would have to look it up and see. I am putting a w58 in. I am picking up a full swap from a local guy.

Jim, I had no idea you were looking for a W58 setup....I would have worked something out with you on my W58 in my SC300 when I would have it out....as I am planning a T56 Magnum swap after the body is done.
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Took some pictures today. Finished the rear brakes. New oem fog lights. Washed it.


















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