I not at all upset with clownkiller. I wasn't sure if I did that or if he did that. Everything's cool.
I looked at the corner-carver link and it makes my head hurt.
Sorry, I filled in the blanks a bit. I was post whoring in helpful way.
Someday I will make it to DORK status!
I loved the drag strip video.
Make it a front steer.
Swap the struts left to right and install a rack and pinion steering in front of the crossmember.
Use station wagon struts and brakes.
Now you can center up the motor and move it back for better balance.
In reply to bentwrench:
My thoughts are the same for the front steer. This gives me a little more room for my headers but the motor is only offset a couple of inches which is going to offset my weight a little bit. I intend to use a rack and pinion and complete strut/ 5 lug knuckles from a mid '90s mustang. This gives more potential for bigger brakes plus mustang stuff is much easier to come by than corolla wagons. And the bolt pattern will match my 8.8 from an explorer that has already been cut down and is waiting. I have must of my parts with the exception of brakes and coilover sleeves. [URL=http://s829.photobucket.com/user/YOTA81UNDERTHEKNIFE/media/IMAG0757_zps06aa53fc.jpg.html][/URL]
You have some nice skills I hope to get up to that level someday. Cool build I will be watching.
Found some more time this past weekend and the weekend before for my poor corolla. I removed the stock axle for something a little more beefy. Got the panhard bar in finally and things are right in the world. Finally got my 8.8 installed. This axle came out of a '96 explorer with a 3.73 gear and disc brakes. If I remember right it cost me about $125 from a pull it yourself salvage yard. It needed the be narrowed 7" total. and I can use 2 right side axle shafts that are 2" shorted than stock. I need to swap the brake caliper/ park brake brackets from side to side to clear the shocks and measure for a driveshaft. Once I get some axles from moser I will be in business.[URL=http://s829.photobucket.com/user/YOTA81UNDERTHEKNIFE/media/IMAG0884_zps7b100867.jpg.html][/URL][URL=http://s829.photobucket.com/user/YOTA81UNDERTHEKNIFE/media/100MEDIAIMAG09011_zps9e890101.jpg.html][/URL]
I measured my driveshaft length this week. I cut the u-joint flange off of the shaft that was in it and cut up the explorer shaft and had to persuade slightly on the tube. I made sure the u-joint caps were level with a bubble level and welded it together. I also had to replace the rear u-joint in it too. I am not so concerned with the balance for right now because it doesn't run yet. But I scored an aluminum shaft from a salvage yard for $25 and I will have that one cut down once I know this on fits. I am working today so I will know if I measured right. We'll see tonight....hope I measured right.[URL=http://s829.photobucket.com/user/YOTA81UNDERTHEKNIFE/media/IMAG0909_zpsba81d1aa.jpg.html][/URL]
Got home after work and tried to install my driveshaft. And it fits!! May be just a little too long but we'll see what happens after the motor is functional.
Might want to have a driveshaft shop (or local truck shop that builds them) at least spin up the shaft before you try it - especially an aluminum one. Simply dropping one can put enough run-out in it to cause a LOT of vibration. And they often get 'dropped' (or worse) at the yard before we put our hands on 'em. If you removed it from the junker - better odds.
Yeah, I was going to have the aluminum shaft built and balanced with some good u-joints. But the steel shaft I can build at home and it doesn't really cost me anything. Plus I wanted to get park back so it won't roll away. Next things I need to focus on is front brakes and axle shafts.
My plan for this weekend is to get my quiet muffler built. Got two polished tips and two mufflers from and Buick Lucerne that had a catalytic converter issue at work. The parts guys were only interested in the converter core. So I got the rest of it for free. Awesome![URL=http://s829.photobucket.com/user/YOTA81UNDERTHEKNIFE/media/100MEDIAIMAG09171_zps5e45b001.jpg.html][/URL][URL=http://s829.photobucket.com/user/YOTA81UNDERTHEKNIFE/media/IMAG0916_zpsee7aef76.jpg.html][/URL]
Got some more work done last weekend. Formed up my exhaust tips for my quiet muffler and completed the passenger side header. I don't have any pictures yet of the header but I have to pull it back out again, so they will come later. I also started forming the rest on the exhaust on the passenger side. Slowly but surely things are coming together. Very slowly.....[URL=http://s829.photobucket.com/user/YOTA81UNDERTHEKNIFE/media/IMAG0922_zpsc8b297cb.jpg.html][/URL]
Yesterday I got my quiet muffler welded together. Then sprayed some black paint on it while I cooked dinner. [URL=http://s829.photobucket.com/user/YOTA81UNDERTHEKNIFE/media/IMAG0925_zps05d97498.jpg.html][/URL]
I have had a little time to get the rest of the exhaust tacked in and most of it welded up. But for now I had a postal delivery yesterday of my new brake pedal assembly. I will be plumbing all new brake lines and try to get all of the brake ironed out in the coming weeks.[URL=http://s829.photobucket.com/user/YOTA81UNDERTHEKNIFE/media/IMAG0984_zps980043d1.jpg.html][/URL][URL=http://s829.photobucket.com/user/YOTA81UNDERTHEKNIFE/media/100MEDIAIMAG09741_zps7e966ed0.jpg.html][/URL]