Originally posted by Raf99
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These bolts had me cussing a bit at times I admit. But, it's apart now so that's a huge plus. I can't wait to glob anti-seize on new nuts and bolts!
I say you made the right choice. If you wanted AWD you could just go with an H to B kit and run a CRV trans and rear diff (I think that's what they use) and call it equal. Except you would have something easier to work on and well, probably quite a bit more reliable. Plus, you got 4 doors. So that's pretty much equivalent to a Galant VR4. Oh, and much better parts availability. You made the right choice from my perspective.
This car is an honest 2-3 times harder to work on than the CB7 chassis in my opinion. There were too many hands in the cookie jar and it shows. And the typical "clientele" the platform attracts doesn't help matters.
I will say one thing about the front suspension though. Having two lower control arms so to speak, the way the front knuckles articulate is quite odd. Not being knowledgeable about suspension geometry beyond a basic level I would assume that the design is very likely to be oriented around high performance handling characteristics. I will have to demonstrate when I put it back together. Just moving the knuckle with the car in the air is a sight to see. Both LCA's have ball joints. I had to study it when I was disassembling after I discovered how they articulated.
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