Day 2-5
So it was more than optimistic of me to have the build done in 2 days. There were just too many little issues that kept cropping up. However, much progress has been made over the last few days.
@Stevo7682 has done the work solo. I am merely the hander of tools. If I knew what I was doing, perhaps it would have happened a lot quicker. Huge gratitude and appreciation to Stevo for getting bruised up and plodding through it.
Day 2 - In photos
With a few issues along the way, this is just about as far as day 2 got. Daylight, energy and patience drew thin but Stevo's determination, unwavering. The day ran into night and it was 10.30pm before the tools were downed. Really should have called it a day sooner.
Pictures don't tell half the story as the snagging list was long but Stevo is a proper mechanic and his problem solving was absolutely key to getting this far.
Day 3-5
My optimism was way off. I had a trip planned after day 2 for a 600 mile trip around the Scottish Highlands which in retrospect wasnt well thought out but hey ho, went in the Mrs car instead.
Stevo still cracked on as best he could and has got the car on 4 wheels. Absolutely amazing job!
Day 6- On 4 wheels
The picture above shows the negative camber from lowering a Z but to compare to what it was like before... Huuuge difference.
Cant wait to go out and drive it with all the new bits on. This little Z has had a lot of new parts chucked at it. It's come a long long way since I bought it back in March of 2019.
There is still quite a list of other things to do but all in good time.
Huge huge huge thanks to Stevo who has single handily brought this car up to scratch mechanically. Couldn't have done any of it without him.
When it's time for his Dakar Individual to get subframe bushes done, I'll be there to pass the tools.