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PostPosted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 3:58 am    Post subject: My 1972 KE25 Corolla Coupe Reply with quote

Hi,

My name is Trond, and I live in Kristiansund, on the mid-western coast of Norway. I figured I could tell you a bit about me and my new project before I start posting pics Smile

Almost all of my cars have been japanese. Most of them have been modern AWD & turbocharged vehicles, and while that was good fun, I`ve always been dreaming about a proper old school japanese car. My first experience with a semi-old rwd toy was my AE86, which is now owned by another member on this forum.
http://www.aeu86.org/viewtopic/project-my-new-trackday-toy-2856k-beware29/t/3232
I did some fun mods to this car, but I did the kind of mistake that still keeps me up crying all night; I sold it. Yeah, i know, it was stupid. Say no more...

So, as the need for a old school toy grew, i bought a Datsun 180B SSS, which could look something like this: (click to enlarge!)

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Warning, might not be work-safe for everyone.
Pics hosted on Paintedover, which has ads with pics of nearly nude girls who apparently lives in my neighbourhood. I think they want to have sex with me or something.


Unfortunately, it was rather rusty. As I`m buying a house that requires some restoration (keepin` it old school), I`m probably going to spend most of my time and money there. In other words, I had to put my Datsun on hold. But when I was looking for a cheap daily driver, Morten (who bought my hachi) told me about a superclean KE25 for sale in the northern parts of Norway. Thank you Morten, I think I finally can forgive you for buying my car

I called the owner, but he had sold the car the very same day for a price that was lower than advertised, and way below what I was willing to pay for it. I got the number for the new owner, and called him the next day. I asked if he was willing to pass it on to me, with a profit of course, but he said the same as I would have said, "no way"... He had been trying to get his hands on this car for several years, so he had no plans on selling it. He was quite a nice guy, and he had several other classics, like 2 x Datsun 610-body 180B SSS in good shape (lucky bast**d) and a 160J SSS.

I figured the battle was lost, he was clearly a proper enthusiast who knew how rare these cars are in Norway, but desperate times calls for desperate measures, so I sent him an SMS with a final offer. He told me that he`d save my number and call me if he ever decided to sell the Corolla or one of the 180B`s (I told him earlier that since he didn`t want to sell the Corolla, maybe he could at least sell me one of the Datsuns? No luck...).

The next day, while I was about to buy a pretty clean 2-door KE30, I received a message from the owner of the KE25. He had thought about the matter, and he decided that he really had enough cars, and he was afraid that he wouldn`t have the time needed to take care of the KE. He figured that it was better that it was in the hand of someone who could use and maintain the car. I didn`t tell him all my plans though, since he was the kind of guy that kept his cars stock. That might have made him change his mind! Smile I stretched my daily driver-budget a bit, but I really think it`s worth it!

The car itself is in near perfect condition (according to earlier owners and pics). It has been owned by a Toyota-dealership from new to 1986, where it spent most of its time as a showroom car, and from 1986 to 2004 it was in private storage. The car has only 72.000km on the meter, that`s an average of 2000 km pr year!

Well, enough of my boring talk. This is how the car looks today, pics taken by the previous owner a couple of days ago.



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 6:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

So, what am I going to do to this car?

First, I have to transport it down to where I live. It`s quite a drive, I`d probably need two days, so I`m trying to find a cheap way to transport it here without leaving the comfort of my couch.

The window seals needs changing, but the previous owner had ordered them on Ebay, he`ll ship them to me when they arrive. There was a vinyl roof on the car at some point in time, but they took it off without removing the chrome stripes that functioned as some sort of transition between the vinyl roof and the rest of the car. Looks a bit silly in my opinion, so they are coming off. While removing the vinyl roof, the paint has loosened from the surface in some places, leading to small rust bubbles in the paint. I was told that this was nothing major, so I`ll probably just sand the car down and give it a fresh lick of paint, original color or something very similar.

I`m gonna change the grille and corner mouldings into somthing nicer, I`m not 100% sure what I`m going to buy yet. If i find one, I`ll probably change the hood to the other type the KE/TE`s had, with the lowered midsection. I really think this suits the car better, giving it a more aggressive look. This is how I want the front of my car to look:


When I bought the 180B, I started buying a few parts for it. One thing i knew I had to have, was a set of fender flares and proper wheels. I actually bought a set of fiberglass replicas of the stockTE27 flares, comes in pretty handy now Smile


I also bought two sets of 15" wheels from Japan. I love wheels, I really do! maybe too much? I think the wheels make or break a car. The keyword is low offsets and deep lips.

The first set is what I think are 2pc. Work Eqip 03`s. They don`t look like the ones they produce now, but they are pretty similar to the older ones. They are 7.5 and 8x15, I don`t remember the offsets, but they are somewhere around negative 10-15. That leaves room for a nice, fat lip Cheerleader They were restored before they were sold to me, so they look really clean, almost like new!


The other wheels is a set of Work VS-XX, one of the nicest wheels around in my opinion. The fronts have a 6cm lip, and the fronts are around 7cm. They are 4x100 though, so they`ll have a nice 25mm added to the offset because of the spacer/adapter I need to run to get them on my car. I`ll try to restore these myself, should be fun.
F: 6.5x15 et17 r: 7x15 et23


I did sell the VS-XX`s to a friend, who put them on his miata, but he promised me that I could buy them back if I wanted, so I`ll be doing that. At the time I sold them , I didn`t really think I`d need them for years. I`m glad things have changed.

I`m going to put in AE86 struts with KYB AGX`s and a set of lowering springs. In the rear I`m going for flex-a-form fibreglass leaf springs and probably AGX dampers here too. I will also install upgraded bushings and anti roll bars front/rear.

I`d like a proper rear axle with LSD and disc braks too, but I`m not sure how I`m going to solve this yet. A shortened AE86 axle would be great, but I`m not sure how much such a job would cost. We`ll see what i can find, and what I can afford. I`ll probably just redrill the stock axles to 4x114.3 and keep it that way until I`m swapping in a new engine.

When I feel happy with the suspension and brakes, I`m probably going to install a 4A-GE together with a T50 from an AE86, depending on what the authorities has to say about it. The ultimate goal is a 20v blacktop, since I always dreamed about this in my AE86.

While I threw out the interior in my AE86, I`ll keep it in this car. It seems really clean, so I`ll probably just get a pair of used sport seats, and have them retrimmed to match the rest of the interior. I`ve also got a Momo Prototipo steering wheel for the 180B, so now I just need a hub to fit the KE25. Shouldn`t be too hard to find.


So, that`s my current plans for my KE25, any feedback and advice is greatly appreciated. Sorry for the long read, I tend to get a litte carried away from time to time


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 6:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I love those XE2X corolla's,nice car Thumbsup
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 12:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

nice!
I just bought exactly the same set of fender flares (and the spoiler too) to go on my KE20 Very Happy

And about the LSD, i think you have a B-code diff (it;s on the vin plate somewhere), if you find a KE30 axle, there are some TRD LSD's for sale in Japan. A KE30 has the sligthly bigger sized diff (6" U code diff) and is sligthly wider then a KE20 axle. AND it's 4x114,3 Smile.

Some later spec KE20's also got the U-code diff (like mine), but then the PCD is still 4x110 Sad


About the front, that's a 1974 and onwards front, the latest facelift models got that front


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 1:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Doctor wrote:
nice!
I just bought exactly the same set of fender flares (and the spoiler too) to go on my KE20 Very Happy

And about the LSD, i think you have a B-code diff (it;s on the vin plate somewhere), if you find a KE30 axle, there are some TRD LSD's for sale in Japan. A KE30 has the sligthly bigger sized diff (6" U code diff) and is sligthly wider then a KE20 axle. AND it's 4x114,3 Smile.

Some later spec KE20's also got the U-code diff (like mine), but then the PCD is still 4x110 Sad


About the front, that's a 1974 and onwards front, the latest facelift models got that front


Thanks for the info!

I was thinking about the TA22 Celica axle or maybe even one from the TE27 SR5, if I can find it. I want one that`s around the same width as the stock one, as I`m afraid the low offset wheels would be pushed too far out, even with the fender flares fitted. Guess I`ll just have to see what I can find


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 1:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i know what you mean.

This is what you need if you want an AE86 axle and low offset wheels:



Very Happy

TE27 axle will be hard, but i've seen some for sale on Yahoo Japan, but shipping of such a heavy item will be killer i guess Sad


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 1:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is one of the TE27`s I`ve been drooling over for a while. If I can get my car to look this good, I`d be a happy man. A great inspiration for my project!

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2128775


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 1:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

hehe.

This is the one i can't get out of my head:



or this one



you can fit some wiiiiiiiiiide wheels under those flares, the TRD wheels are 8x13 and 9x13 Cool


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 2:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Doctor wrote:
i know what you mean.

This is what you need if you want an AE86 axle and low offset wheels:



Very Happy

TE27 axle will be hard, but i've seen some for sale on Yahoo Japan, but shipping of such a heavy item will be killer i guess Sad


Yeah, while such wide fenders would look killer, I think I`ll stick to the stock replicas for the moment.

I saw that NoHachi had sourced a TA22 LSD-equipped axle back in 05, so I sent him a PM and asked him if he could help me find one. If anyone else knows about one, I`ll gladly pay if you assist me in getting it shipped up here.


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 2:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Doctor wrote:
hehe.

This is the one i can't get out of my head:



or this one



you can fit some wiiiiiiiiiide wheels under those flares, the TRD wheels are 8x13 and 9x13 Cool


Yeah, that one is nice too. I think I have pics of all te27`s on the web stored on my harddrive.

I`m afraid the 15" wheels might look a bit too big on the KE. Good to know the width is OK though!
This car runs 15`s, I`m not entirely convinced yet:


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 12:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

if you find a Celica live axle (TA22/23/40) any zenki AE86 LSD should fit Wink

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 12:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jep, ordinary older style AE86 Diffs will slot right in..It could be the case that only GT-short axles fit the LSD diff though, but I doubt it.

If I see one for sale around holland I'll send you a link.


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 12:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

wow you got yourself a very nice set of SSR Star Shark. Worship Yeah they look a bit like the equips but theyre different Wink

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 1:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

NoHachi wrote:
Jep, ordinary older style AE86 Diffs will slot right in..It could be the case that only GT-short axles fit the LSD diff though, but I doubt it.

If I see one for sale around holland I'll send you a link.


i believe there's only 5mm which needs to come of the non lsd half shafts, so that won't be a problem i guess.


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 3:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

DJexor wrote:
wow you got yourself a very nice set of SSR Star Shark. Worship Yeah they look a bit like the equips but theyre different Wink


Thanks! I really love them too. About time to get them out from under the bed and actually put them on a car!

I also thought they were some kind of Star Shark Colin, but after looking at some pics of Colins and comparing them to mine, I`m not so sure. Take a look and tell me what you think?

-The area around the colins` centre opening and bolt holes are different than mine. My centre looks like a old style Work Equip 03, and the pointy spokes look like the Star Shark Colins, strange stuff.

-If you look at the Colins, the area above the 4 bolt holes is closed, while my rims (and the Equips) have an opening in that very same area.

-The amount of bolts used to keep my rims together isn`t the same as on the Colins and Equips I can find pics of. I still haven`t seen anything that looks exactly like mine.

If you take the centres from these Equips:

And add the pointy spokes from these Star Sharks:

And you`ll end up with my wheels:


Well, in the end they are just wheels Stupid


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 3:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Doctor wrote:
if you find a Celica live axle (TA22/23/40) any zenki AE86 LSD should fit Wink
And all of them have the correct width for my car? Wow, that should make everything a lot easier, thanks for that!


NoHachi wrote:
If I see one for sale around holland I'll send you a link.


Thanks! Smile


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 3:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm eventually going the same way as you although I will never sell my AE86! I will be putting as much of my spare AE86 bits in as I can, essentially a whole cars worth. The rear axle is a bit of a problem especially as I want Toyota T series for LSD's and rear discs, which I have and 114.3 pcd for wheels I have.

I am thinking TA23, RA23 rather than TA22 due to axle strength /bearing size ans axle availability

The car will have flares eventually but would be nice not to have to modify guards or shorten the differential (expensive). Have searched high and low and not found anything specific. I don't wish to go Nissan or any other manufacturer. I realise I need to take of the spring seats etc.

TA23/RA23 is I believe 1365mm drum to drum, and I have been reliably informed a ke25 is 1320mm drum mounting face to drum mounting face. I can't easily measure mine where it is. 45mm doesn't sound much. As above AE86 TE72 is too wide.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 12:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

only the AE86 has the wider rear bearings, so that's no reason to neglect the TA22 axle

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 1:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

awex wrote:

Thanks! I really love them too. About time to get them out from under the bed and actually put them on a car!

I also thought they were some kind of Star Shark Colin, but after looking at some pics of Colins and comparing them to mine, I`m not so sure. Take a look and tell me what you think?

-The area around the colins` centre opening and bolt holes are different than mine. My centre looks like a old style Work Equip 03, and the pointy spokes look like the Star Shark Colins, strange stuff.

-If you look at the Colins, the area above the 4 bolt holes is closed, while my rims (and the Equips) have an opening in that very same area.

-The amount of bolts used to keep my rims together isn`t the same as on the Colins and Equips I can find pics of. I still haven`t seen anything that looks exactly like mine.

If you take the centres from these Equips:

And add the pointy spokes from these Star Sharks:

And you`ll end up with my wheels:


Well, in the end they are just wheels Stupid



Aah your completely right! Sorry for my misstake! Smile
The wheels are really something special! I can't say which brand they are!


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 1:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

see Doc i told you, hayashi's make any car look good Very Happy that car is absolute drool

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 1:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Apolan wrote:
see Doc i told you, hayashi's make any car look good Very Happy that car is absolute drool


Indeed! the green one with those Hayashi's is f**king GREAT!! Worship


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 2:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've got 14 x 6 Hayashi's (though they actually have itaal racing cast into them so presumably a copy) on my 86 but will probably put some 13 x 6 superlites I have on the 27.

That green TE27 is my new desktop background, find it hard to work, keep gazing at it

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 5:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Doctor wrote:
if you find a Celica live axle (TA22/23/40) any zenki AE86 LSD should fit Wink

What about TA60 then? Puh


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 8:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

whoops Embarassed

forgot that one Very Happy

Apolan wrote:
see Doc i told you, hayashi's make any car look good Very Happy that car is absolute drool


Yeah, yeah, yeah...
That car is PORN, but so is the one with the TRD wheels Wink

Conclusion: Green TE27's ROCK! Very Happy


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The Doctor wrote:
Conclusion: Green TE27's ROCK! Very Happy

I wouldn't mind having that car in any other color. Puh


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