JiP Posted October 20, 2008 Report Posted October 20, 2008 Looking good so far mate. Just a heads up. You shouldn't have completely closed off the holes in your boot. They are meant for drainage when your boot fills up with water (And trust me, it will) Quote
RedKE30 Posted October 20, 2008 Author Report Posted October 20, 2008 Hmm interesting...why does the boot fill up with water? It was only a temp fix until I get the bumper rubbers. Cheers Sian Quote
JiP Posted October 20, 2008 Report Posted October 20, 2008 Boot rubber leak. If not the boot rubbers then the rear window seal. If not the rear window seal then the tail light seals. It not the tail light seals then the vent seal. Great fun ay. I never realised that yours is an early KE30. Do you know if its had a dash conversion?? Cause from my knowledge your car should have originally come with a one piece dash. Quote
RedKE30 Posted October 20, 2008 Author Report Posted October 20, 2008 (edited) Boot rubber leak. If not the boot rubbers then the rear window seal. If not the rear window seal then the tail light seals. It not the tail light seals then the vent seal. Great fun ay. I never realised that yours is an early KE30. Do you know if its had a dash conversion?? Cause from my knowledge your car should have originally come with a one piece dash. Haha sounds great :yes: I'm not sure if it has had a dash conversion, but I know it had a number of later parts fitted to it, so I wouldn't be surprised if it had been done at the same time. It definitely has the late dash in it now. EDIT: Have you had any problems with water leaks into boot + subbies? :lol: Doesn't sound like a great mix. Edited October 20, 2008 by RedKE30 Quote
cuzzo Posted October 20, 2008 Report Posted October 20, 2008 This thing must have been a death trap before you got it. Fix those seats up asap. Atleast weld them at most make proper brackets. Good work putting the stockas back on. Spacers like that will make baby jesus cry. Quote
JiP Posted October 20, 2008 Report Posted October 20, 2008 It does leak but not around the subs. I suspect it's coming from behind the tail lights but wont gasket glue it up until I've painted the back end. Quote
RedKE30 Posted October 20, 2008 Author Report Posted October 20, 2008 (edited) This thing must have been a death trap before you got it. Fix those seats up asap. Atleast weld them at most make proper brackets. Good work putting the stockas back on. Spacers like that will make baby jesus cry. Haha, yes it was indeed a death trap. The guy we bought it off said he drove it daily, if he did then I'm amazed he survived. Thinking about the seats now, trying to work out how to legally install them. If i was to weld those metal plates to the rails, would that be enough do you think? I don't have anything to say about the spacers :yes:. It does leak but not around the subs. I suspect it's coming from behind the tail lights but wont gasket glue it up until I've painted the back end. Thats a relief, I guess I'll just have to seal the thing up as best I can. Edited October 20, 2008 by RedKE30 Quote
ROLLLA Posted October 21, 2008 Report Posted October 21, 2008 (edited) Well well well this is where the car ended up. Thank god its to you cos i couldnt bare this gem to not be in an enthusiests hands. Youll be gled to know i was there at the original purchase of the car and i recomended it as it was the best straightest and least rusty corolla id ever seen. I convinced my mate to buy it. The car was actually a 'tint'a'car courtesy vehicle but kept in awesome condition. The boot was the cleanest id seen (til i bought my 1 owner ke30 hehe) It was one of the last ke30's before the change to ke55. Thats why it had the later model dash as the interchange models came out with standard. The motor was replaced to a 1.3 instead of the ke30 1.1 litre previous to the purchase. This car was so clean it just needed a rub and respray. Id also like to mention i have build up pix of it and I'm the actual person that lowered the car. hope ya like the height :laff: Oh and the square headlight conversion was done with me and my mate to make it look similar to my car hehe. ill show ya a sneak peak at some pix..... the day we picked it up Edited October 21, 2008 by ROLLLA Quote
RedKE30 Posted October 22, 2008 Author Report Posted October 22, 2008 (edited) Well well well this is where the car ended up. Thank god its to you cos i couldnt bare this gem to not be in an enthusiests hands. Youll be gled to know i was there at the original purchase of the car and i recomended it as it was the best straightest and least rusty corolla id ever seen. I convinced my mate to buy it. The car was actually a 'tint'a'car courtesy vehicle but kept in awesome condition. The boot was the cleanest id seen (til i bought my 1 owner ke30 hehe) It was one of the last ke30's before the change to ke55. Thats why it had the later model dash as the interchange models came out with standard. The motor was replaced to a 1.3 instead of the ke30 1.1 litre previous to the purchase. This car was so clean it just needed a rub and respray. Id also like to mention i have build up pix of it and I'm the actual person that lowered the car. hope ya like the height :doh: Oh and the square headlight conversion was done with me and my mate to make it look similar to my car hehe. ill show ya a sneak peak at some pix..... the day we picked it up Sorry but I wouldn't call it a gem :laff: . A pitty that the car is no longer perfectly straight and rust free :(, but hopefully she shall be when I'm finished with her. The height is good but it's probably going to be put back to standard to pass RWC, then I'll lower it properly, reversing the leafs is a bit dodgy. I think the square headlights make the car look tough, I'd say its one of the cars best features. Getting a new grille today as the old one was a bit smashed up. I'd be interested to see any other pictures that you have, would be very grateful if you could email me anything you have. Cheers mate, Sian Edited October 22, 2008 by RedKE30 Quote
decoop Posted October 22, 2008 Report Posted October 22, 2008 I'm glad i didn't buy this, what a headache. But you've done well with it so far man. Quote
RedKE30 Posted October 22, 2008 Author Report Posted October 22, 2008 (edited) I'm glad i didn't buy this, what a headache. But you've done well with it so far man. Headache? I haven't even started yet mate :laff:. This is what a love of cars is all about. Me, my brother and my dad are doing all the work, so saving a bit of money that way, and hey, it's fun. Cheers Sian Edited October 22, 2008 by RedKE30 Quote
ROLLLA Posted October 22, 2008 Report Posted October 22, 2008 i got more pix if you would like them? Quote
RedKE30 Posted October 22, 2008 Author Report Posted October 22, 2008 i got more pix if you would like them? I'd like every pic of this car you have if that would be ok? Quote
RedKE30 Posted October 22, 2008 Author Report Posted October 22, 2008 Looking good so far mate. Just a heads up. You shouldn't have completely closed off the holes in your boot. They are meant for drainage when your boot fills up with water (And trust me, it will) Big rain storm last night. Opened up the boot today, presto, enough water to take a bath in :laff:. Probably about an inch of water on the passenger side in the boot pocket thing. Quote
luke.t. Posted October 22, 2008 Report Posted October 22, 2008 Big rain storm last night. Opened up the boot today, presto, enough water to take a bath in :laff:. Probably about an inch of water on the passenger side in the boot pocket thing. Hey mate.... I had the same thing in my ke70... figured out it was comin in through the lights My spare wheel well was filled right up same with the compartments down the sides. ended up drillin some holes for drainage and sealed my back lights up (they will never be able to come out again lol) My boot is sweet now Quote
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