1987 Supra Restoration

Sideways_bob

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so i started with this car
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Yes 277k miles on the odometer.

so i did a few things

1 new headgasket
2 new headbolts
3. oil and oil filter change
4. coolant flush from block and rad
5. engine bay degreased and waxed
6. carpet removed, pressure washed and vac/sun dried
7. short shifter
8. packed wheel bearings with grease
9. new brake pads
10. new brake rotors
11. new hatch seal and window seals


here is a picture of the shifter carpet and stuff

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i will post more pics when i have the time and do something worth showing to everybody

keep in mind i havent had the
 

Sideways_bob

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Kb865supra;1363206 said:
I didn't think that you could repack the wheel bearings. Aren't they a sealed double ball bearing?

when i put the new rotors on i just put some grease back there, didnt know what that would do for it though
 

Kb865supra

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Sideways_bob;1363732 said:
when i put the new rotors on i just put some grease back there, didnt know what that would do for it though

I see. Probably won't do anything. I don't even think you can see the wheel bearing unless you pull the hub. Meh, no harm no foul.::toothless::
 

Sideways_bob

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Kb865supra;1364216 said:
I see. Probably won't do anything. I don't even think you can see the wheel bearing unless you pull the hub. Meh, no harm no foul.::toothless::

I put 20 new studs on the car. 1 on each wheel were snapped, i had the rotors off and was like screw it haha.