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Speed Raycer
08-13-2003, 09:50 PM
I'm in the process of buying a new 80 RX7 which has been fairly well set up as far as parts go, but am having some issues with the front suspension. The car has Tokico 5 ways and Ground Control coil overs and camber plates. The new rotors and bearings are said to be 80 spec... which means the adjustable bearings.

Now my questions... I'd like to upgrade to the 84/5 rotors/big bearings. Are the spindle stubs swapable with some modifications or do I need to buy some new 81-85 5 ways?

That leads to my next question. Here's some background:

I can't seem to find any part #s for the 79/80 Tokico 5 ways and they've been discontinued.

Mazdacomp states that for their coil-over kit: "Recommended for use with 1981-85 strut tubes. 1979-80 tubes are longer and should use spacers under cartridge, or cut and shortened"

The car I'm buying has some 1" spacers under the camber plates therefore raising the camber plate and lowering the car. Is there a chance that this has something to do with the 79/80 tubes with a 81-85 strut insert?
http://www.angelfire.com/mo3/rudder_racing/images/RX7_Pictures/SRsRX/SRRX7CambPltsCU.jpg
http://www.angelfire.com/mo3/rudder_racing/images/RX7_Pictures/SRsRX/SRRX7CoilOvrs.jpg

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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08-16-2003, 10:08 AM
Hi Scott, more than likley the shocks are pretty worn anyway and 84-85 are so plentiful the best move would be the changeout, two seasons should be the life of a shock if its driven hard, figure the bearings and races need to be replaced too so you know there starting point in life. after changing all those the strut and spindle might as well be brought up to par at the same time, sell the rotors and parts to someone still running the old stuff.

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Daryl Brightwell
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