OK. Baby Car has a second gen B6 SOHC, and sometime in the spring should be getting about 7 pounds of boost. Give or take. That is just for reference.
Here is what I have to work with so far.
I have it Aspire swapped, with Festiva front springs riding aspire struts on the rear, and aspire front springs and struts up front. Aspire steel wheels with 175/70 mud and snow tires from walmart @ 50 bucks a peice. Serviceable, but that is it. Plus an Aspire donut.
I have a set of four Escort GT wheels, the aluminum ones, no good tires on them. 15 inch.
I have a set of (Honda?) 1 7/8 coilover sleeves that I inherited a few years ago from a friend.
I could source a set of Daisy wheels if need be. I could probably source another set of 13 inch wheels as well, don't want to give up my decent tires with great tread life left on them.
I has sawzall, angle grinder, a MIG and a will. Both kinds.
Brake pads and rotors up front are pretty much brand new, Centric for both. Mid level rock auto stuff, and rears are whatever the PO of the Aspire had. Irrelevant for now, as my proportioning valve has had the rear lines in a self feeding loop since appro ~1999. Well, they hold when I set the parking brake. (Scitzz means crazy, YO!)
This setup has ably towed many a Festiva for quite a few hundred highway miles, as well as a HF 4X8 trailer loaded for bear, and stopped very well, TYVM. Anyhole....
This coming summer, I plan on loading up to a 1000 pounds of human, possibly 8 pounds of dog, and towing perhaps another 800-1000 pounds of trailer loaded with spare parts and camping equipment, plus other sundry items for a weeks long trip around the nation.
I want to be able to tow that weight well, in comfort, up and down mountains and all the other terrain this nation offers, as well as occasionally unhitch the trailer, leave the crew behind, and do a little spirited driving every so often. Nothing too crazy, but just a little fun. Main goal though is comfort. There are female bladders to consider here, gentlemen.
I would also love to incorporate the Kia Rio strut mounts for ease of turning and the more I can source from Advance Auto, especially made by Monroe if feasible, the better. Got a bunch of speed perks rewards built up and there is a heck of a deal with rebates on Monroe there for this month. Doesn't HAVE to be Monroe, they do sell KYB...
What would you do to setup the car if you were me? Bonus points for not mentioning how stupid it is to not have rear brakes. Granted. Stipulated. I am crazy. I like me that way I would never recommend it for someone else, but it hasn't bothered me a bit. If you wanna hate on me for it though, I am cool with that as well. Just tell me what struts you would use
Actually, I might get around to making them work as well, but I wouldn't bet my life on it. Lots of other more important stuff to do.
So, yeah, wassup?
Here is what I have to work with so far.
I have it Aspire swapped, with Festiva front springs riding aspire struts on the rear, and aspire front springs and struts up front. Aspire steel wheels with 175/70 mud and snow tires from walmart @ 50 bucks a peice. Serviceable, but that is it. Plus an Aspire donut.
I have a set of four Escort GT wheels, the aluminum ones, no good tires on them. 15 inch.
I have a set of (Honda?) 1 7/8 coilover sleeves that I inherited a few years ago from a friend.
I could source a set of Daisy wheels if need be. I could probably source another set of 13 inch wheels as well, don't want to give up my decent tires with great tread life left on them.
I has sawzall, angle grinder, a MIG and a will. Both kinds.
Brake pads and rotors up front are pretty much brand new, Centric for both. Mid level rock auto stuff, and rears are whatever the PO of the Aspire had. Irrelevant for now, as my proportioning valve has had the rear lines in a self feeding loop since appro ~1999. Well, they hold when I set the parking brake. (Scitzz means crazy, YO!)
This setup has ably towed many a Festiva for quite a few hundred highway miles, as well as a HF 4X8 trailer loaded for bear, and stopped very well, TYVM. Anyhole....
This coming summer, I plan on loading up to a 1000 pounds of human, possibly 8 pounds of dog, and towing perhaps another 800-1000 pounds of trailer loaded with spare parts and camping equipment, plus other sundry items for a weeks long trip around the nation.
I want to be able to tow that weight well, in comfort, up and down mountains and all the other terrain this nation offers, as well as occasionally unhitch the trailer, leave the crew behind, and do a little spirited driving every so often. Nothing too crazy, but just a little fun. Main goal though is comfort. There are female bladders to consider here, gentlemen.
I would also love to incorporate the Kia Rio strut mounts for ease of turning and the more I can source from Advance Auto, especially made by Monroe if feasible, the better. Got a bunch of speed perks rewards built up and there is a heck of a deal with rebates on Monroe there for this month. Doesn't HAVE to be Monroe, they do sell KYB...
What would you do to setup the car if you were me? Bonus points for not mentioning how stupid it is to not have rear brakes. Granted. Stipulated. I am crazy. I like me that way I would never recommend it for someone else, but it hasn't bothered me a bit. If you wanna hate on me for it though, I am cool with that as well. Just tell me what struts you would use
Actually, I might get around to making them work as well, but I wouldn't bet my life on it. Lots of other more important stuff to do.
So, yeah, wassup?
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