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rotarymike
05-31-2011, 09:56 AM
FS - rear half of S5 RX-7 set up as a trailer. Tows well, but needs front closed in. Would prefer to sell to someone interested in finishing it rather than parting it out.

Rear shell, taillights, rear glass, rear shocks/springs/trailing arms, rear wheel bearings, 5-lug hubs and wheels, still has fuel tank and pump, as well as custom tow setup connected to subframe and chassis. Have couplers for 2" and 1 7/8" ball.

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/--BzI7-ragBA/TeT_50Cu7jI/AAAAAAAAAA4/KHnS5SYKSWs/s512/IMG_3677.JPG

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-URtdN8DiOYY/TeT_56WRaTI/AAAAAAAAAA0/J_hpGbOpX68/s912/IMG_3678.JPG

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-62oqj5CwPDI/TeT_6HC7DRI/AAAAAAAAAA8/EGp1IYV3N30/s800/IMG_3679.JPG

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-_dYkrlgeNn8/TeT_6T_ONSI/AAAAAAAAABA/Ca-OIGDFOsw/s800/IMG_3680.JPG

located in Charleston, SC. Would like to see $100, considering just the value of the taillights.

TitaniumTT
05-31-2011, 10:46 AM
How is the axle setup? Meaning do you still have the 1/2 shafts and diff installed?

rotarymike
05-31-2011, 10:55 AM
No, of course not. That would add 100 pounds of useless hardware to a trailer.

TitaniumTT
05-31-2011, 01:13 PM
Soooooooooo how are you keeping the bearing together to prevent the axle flanges from walking out? Not seeming so usless now???

rotarymike
05-31-2011, 01:28 PM
I used the outer stub axles from several otherwise unusable half-shafts. So there is an axle stub, then the bearing, then the hub, with nut etc.

I've towed this over 400 miles behind my Jeep with nary a wobble.

//and over to you...

FerociousP
05-31-2011, 01:58 PM
That would add 100 pounds of useless hardware to a trailer.

.... to a "trailer" with a big piece of glass, giant taillights, and minimal storage capacity....














;)

TitaniumTT
05-31-2011, 01:59 PM
Are you looking for a pat on the back or a cookie 'cuz you did it properly? Most wouldn't, which is why I asked. It would've been easier if you had mentioned that previously when I asked about the shafts/diff

Prodigy
05-31-2011, 04:27 PM
That would be perfect to use for autocross tow along trailer... Put two cut pieces of pipe so it can hold a patio umbrella to keep the driver in the shade... Lol

Then when your speeding to the event, keep that FC3S plate on, go by a photo radar and no one would be the wiser... Just shorten up the extension on the hitch and make it look like one really long RX-7.... :D



J.

rotarymike
05-31-2011, 04:28 PM
.... to a "trailer" with a big piece of glass, giant taillights, and minimal storage capacity....;)

I did it because I've been to many car shows where the back half of the car being shown is made into a trailer. Here, I additionally wanted to keep the fuel tank to be able to go longer distances. I just don't have time to finish the project, nor will I in the likely future. If you aren't interested, please keep your comments to yourself - I'm trying to sell what I have, no solicit opinions on the project. It would make a decent tire trailer, camping trailer, what have you, to be towed behind another FC. As such, weight is important. I didn't make this thing to be a utility trailer like the pickup-truck-bed deals you see out there.

rotarymike
05-31-2011, 04:33 PM
Are you looking for a pat on the back or a cookie 'cuz you did it properly? Most wouldn't, which is why I asked. It would've been easier if you had mentioned that previously when I asked about the shafts/diff

Somehow you're taking this personally. Please don't. Just because I didn't finish the project for a reason (time) doesn't mean I didn't do what I have completed improperly. And if you think about it, it would be silly to keep the differential and shafts there; they weigh almost as much as the shell that's left. But walking the hubs out of the bearings wouldn't be the smart thing to do either.

If you're interested, make me an offer. Otherwise, please go away. The original post contains a list of what parts are on the trailer project.

TitaniumTT
05-31-2011, 10:14 PM
No, of course not. That would add 100 pounds of useless hardware to a trailer.

This is condecending and unneccesary. This puts a bitter tone to every other reply that you've made. No, Of course not... usless.. think about what you're typing and re-read it before you click reply


//and over to you...

Is very beligerant

Somehow you're taking this personally. Please don't.

The only decent reply you've made thus far. Had you made this reply

If you're interested, make me an offer. Otherwise, please go away. The original post contains a list of what parts are on the trailer project.

without what was in front of it I would've made you and this thread go away. This is not 7club. We pride outselves here on the community of our members. We're a very tight nit group as far as forums go and we aim to keep it this way. Most members who post regularily know me and others on a first name basis and most even have my personal cell phone number..... becuase we know each other this way we as admins tend to let some crap fly becuase we know that we're just busting balls and having a good time........ but you don't fit into this category, so please, in the future, tread a little lighter and think about how the person reading your reply could interpret it, if it COULD come across sounding defensive, beligerant, condecending; as most of your posts have.... change it.

rotarymike
05-31-2011, 10:39 PM
Perhaps I've come across as a little testy. If so, I apologize - I've been dealing with RX7 and RX8 club fora where the idiocy is unrestrained. No one can tell tone from an email (or forum post), emoticons or not. Please do not ascribe any sort of intent or emotive meaning to my words - they are just words. In an ordinary conversation I have no doubt 'of course' would have been met with head nodding rather than derision.

If you will remember why this list was started, it was because a well known member of the rotary community (Kevin) P'Od the corporates who bought the other fora. I know Kevin personally, and although I consider him a top-notch guy and a friend he can be abrasive sometimes when he feels like he's being belittled or otherwise having to put up with someone's BS. He found acceptance here. I would hope you would have the same attitude towards others. We all likely have some rough edges somewhere.

In addition, please don't ostracize me because you yourself do not know me. I have been online and active in the rotary world since the days of rx7.world.std.com email list goodness... and an original member of TeamFC3S. I'd bet most 2nd genners that have been around for a while know me personally as well, and I continue to get calls from California to Florida to Japan from people wanting my technical advice. Do I post regularly? No, I've not got the time any more. Like most guys from the early days I've got a career and a family and other hobbies, all of which clamor for my ever-dwindling time. My point is there is no need to get all defensive and insular of your community here, I have probably been a part of it for longer than you realize. Long enough that when I think back to my first rotary, I feel old. As in many forum members probably weren't born yet, or were very young.

I assure you I am not some punk kid with a $500 wreck and 3 wrenches that is trying to emulate F&F. I've built enough motors, transmission, hell entire ITS cars that the people *I* looked up to when I knew nothing, like BDC, Dale, Foosh, Meadors and the rest of the FC3S crew accepted me as an equal. I would appreciate being treated as such here, or at least with common courtesy. Lastly, if I'm being hazed because I've got few posts, please remember post count =! wisdom.

TitaniumTT
06-01-2011, 12:57 AM
I thinkn we're in agreement here with everything especially not being able to tell a tone from a post. It did seem a little abrasive as I'm sure I've come off at times, espeically lately. And believe me, I know post count don't equal shit.... even though I am the top poster here apparently, so maybe some merit? ;)

djmtsu
06-01-2011, 06:56 AM
Don't mind TTT. He's just grumpy because he didn't think of making an FC trailer first.

Good luck!

mazdadude7
06-01-2011, 10:20 AM
Don't mind TTT. He's just grumpy because he didn't think of making an FC trailer first.

Good luck!

LOL! the last thing TTT needs is another fc project even if its only half, I can see the hope I make it to dgrr with my 1/2 fc trailer thread now.

My5ABaby
06-01-2011, 04:44 PM
Sounds like Mike and Brian need to work out some tension... I hear Brian is exceptionally good at working out tension for others. He puts in a lot of hard work.

:suspect:

rotarymike
06-01-2011, 06:05 PM
Well, I've got the goddamn bar exam (like the goddamn batman, except it doesn't leave after its beaten the pulp out of you), getting rid of the trailer and parting my turbovert / moving drivetrain into other vert project, moving, and baby to all worry about. Hmm, when I put it all in a list like that, holy sheet I've got a busy rest of year :roll:

Anyway, seat pics:
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/--6GvevtXoK8/TebDn2UkuuI/AAAAAAAAABg/nvdr_XPr8CQ/s912/IMG_1019.JPG

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-MigOTHORmTo/TebDh3cq4vI/AAAAAAAAABY/CRaF5KSUm_s/s640/IMG_1021.JPG

The slot at the base of the headrest goes all the way through for a Y-style harness. They were recovered about 4 years ago but I've not drive the car in 3 years, so there is no visible wear.

Shipping will be a bear. PM me an address, as we're likely looking at truck shipping.