Well I didn't want to start a thread before I was fully committed to the swap... Since I went from this:

to this:

I'm pretty sure I'm committed.
I'll be using a Miata rear suspension assembly for the rear half of the AWD setup. I am putting 323 GTX guts into the Miata rear diff housing so I have the correct ratio.
Miata rear suspension:



Jacked up in place to see how everything lined up:


Looks like it will line up pretty well to me, just have to get it all centered. I did have an issue with the upper control arm contacting the unibody rails so I had to devise a way to replace that section of the unibody and still have some strength in the back of the car there.
After a few different ideas I came up with this:

And I'll tie the two sides together like this:

They are just set in place for now, I need to get a few welding magnet/right angle jigs so I can tack weld the frame assembly together.
I am so glad I picked up a metal chop saw (abrasive blade).

near perfect cuts every time... mmm... sure beats the hand cuts with a sawzall or an angle grinder like all the rest of my projects.
More to come tomorrow!

to this:

I'm pretty sure I'm committed.
I'll be using a Miata rear suspension assembly for the rear half of the AWD setup. I am putting 323 GTX guts into the Miata rear diff housing so I have the correct ratio.
Miata rear suspension:



Jacked up in place to see how everything lined up:


Looks like it will line up pretty well to me, just have to get it all centered. I did have an issue with the upper control arm contacting the unibody rails so I had to devise a way to replace that section of the unibody and still have some strength in the back of the car there.
After a few different ideas I came up with this:

And I'll tie the two sides together like this:

They are just set in place for now, I need to get a few welding magnet/right angle jigs so I can tack weld the frame assembly together.
I am so glad I picked up a metal chop saw (abrasive blade).

near perfect cuts every time... mmm... sure beats the hand cuts with a sawzall or an angle grinder like all the rest of my projects.
More to come tomorrow!
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