September 9, 201510 yr So I have an 83 mazda RX7 that I would like to put a phase 1 ej22 in.While I am at it there is a few issues with the front suspension I would like to address. 1: despite the car's sporty nature it has truck type recirculating ball steering which is sloppy and lacks steering feedback. 2: the entire front suspension is weak and failure prone when abused in gravel or rough roads like those around here. 3.The car has a 4x110mm lug pattern on the wheels,and the cars with 4x110 are : old rx7's and 626's.Neither option came with 14+ wheels.My RX7 is rocking the 13" alloy wheels it came with,but to get good tires I would need to step up to atleast a 15" wheel. To address all those problems I was thinking of just getting a 89-94 legacy or 92-94 imp and swap its front crossmember,engine/transmission,and rear brakes into the RX7.No, the awd is not being swapped. The front track width on a lego is a mere 0.9" wider than the rx7,and the lego has rack and pinion steering and rally proven suspension. While in stock form the rx7 has a respectable 6.1" of ground clearance, I would feel a bit more secure driving on the roads around here with a little more ground clearance and some strong and durable LT tires.The smallest LT tires I can find are about 27" tall needing about a 2-3" lift to clear them.With that much lift, I bet it would look pretty sweet dressed up like an old safari rally car: like this: or like this: so with that being said is there any practical differences between lego and imp front suspension that would make fitting 27" tires easier?
September 9, 201510 yr You'll need 96-99 Outback struts to fit 27" tires. Stock outback size 205/70/15 (26.5" I think) won't fit normal Legacy struts. The outback struts have a higher spring perch which gives extra room to fit the larger tire. There's just something so strange, wrong, and cool about a 60's mustang running 6lug Toyota wheels! Makes you wonder what else is going on underneath that body.
September 9, 201510 yr Author 351,4 speed manual,spooled toyota rear axle,and from a pic I saw of it without the wheels on-coilovers in the rear,and springs/shock combo in the front.looked like toyota hubs/brakes connected to mustang suspension up front. Edited September 9, 201510 yr by Uberoo
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