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my name's felix and my father bought a rocsta.. 1.8L carby.. and it's red!
i myself own a DC2R (2000 Honda Integra Type R). My brothers and I have plans for this Rocsta so i was searching for forums and this is what i found.
since i'm new with 4x4s, i'm most likely going to ask many newbie questions.
this car serves its purpose as my dad's work car (at the moment).
ok here's my first couple of question:
- are there any other rocsta owners?
- is there a forum just for rocstas?
- anyone know a good place to service this car?
- what kind of basic modifications do u make to the car to make it faster/handle better?
One of my mates owned a rocsta. Remember they're an old skool jeep with Mazda drivetrain bits and as such are way better than some people might tell you.
He had at last check 31" muddies and something like 40mm body lift. Worked pretty good for what it was and the level of mods. I can send you shots if you want and Paul pops up on occasion here.
Beyond that power/gearing becomes an issue with the 1.8 carby engine. Lots of options there and all cost money.........
It is mazda engine so any mazda place can do it but it's a pretty simple car so servicing any decent garage can do.
If you wanna go faster you can (ege B2200 engine) but here we wanna make things go slow.... Remember what engines came in Jeeps of that body style as there's heaps of room under the bonnet for legal engine swaps.
Hi Paul here I've had a Rocsta a little while and have done some terrible things to it but like anything if you keep serviceing it it will keep running.
As for your side step there's not to many wreckers around that keep them but I believe one on the Gold Coast does from what another Rocsta owner told me.
Otherwise ring Asia in Sydney and get a new one. I don't know the number just do a search on the web and you'll find them easy.
Here's a bit of a photo history of my Truck.
http://www.4wdlinks.com.au/gallery/paultherocksta96 See Ya
Its pretty stock at the moment. Soft top with that burgandy metalic paint and a silver grill. Also currently has those useless road tyres on it, but that is all changing tonight when I pick up my 31" muddies - Will they fit in standard form? I am hoping not, so I have the immediate justification for a hot spring reset ;-)
I wil post some photos soon.
I took it upto Clarence, near ZigZag at Lithgow on Australia Day - had an absolute ball! My previous 4wds have been a Landrover Discovery (still got it) and a modified Toyoa Surf (raised 6" with 33" tyres and locker) - I couldnt beleive how much fun a ittle car could be!
Cheers, James.
Cheers, James Murray
1997 Jeep Wrangler
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Not much chance of them fitting. Even with those skinny rims it will be a tight fit.
Look into getting some body lift in good clearance for not alot of efort or dollars.
paultherocksta96 wrote:Not much chance of them fitting. Even with those skinny rims it will be a tight fit. Look into getting some body lift in good clearance for not alot of efort or dollars.
Well, I did a two inch lift on my surf, must be pretty simple for the rocsta? You dont think that just a spring lift will work?
Cheers, James Murray
1997 Jeep Wrangler
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It will at first while the springs are stiff and don't flex , but if and when they do they will soon kiss your guards and rub your tyres. Maybe extended shackles might help. I haven't done the shackles but others have.
Paullie, I ended up getting a set of muddies for her the other night - I decided to get 30" for the meanwhile, untill I figure out which way I want to go.
Lets much better already. Well, that wasnt hard to do really, when I bought it, it came with the slickest road tyres money could fine, complete with whitewalls - I wonder if that is standard? Any ideas?
Cheers, James.
Cheers, James Murray
1997 Jeep Wrangler
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Yep white walls came stock from looking at old ad-verts on them.
I went with 30's (hankook) to start with on stock rims then as I got sillier I went to a sunnie F100 15x7 rims with 31 simex muds the extra track is great. And looks much better to. Take the sway bar off if your gonna do more off roading. It doesn't make to much difference to the ride.
I got some pedders shocks for it that they had a listing for but they are way to short so I went to Repco and got some munros for it that are about 3-4 inches longer and work well. Chances are you may have short stock ones in it.
On ya.
Remove the front swaybar and change the direction of the bottom shockie mounts by 90deg (my adapters are for sale) and you will double the wheel travel on the front.
I have some other rocsta bits for sale - check in the for sale section. You mentioned more power I had a webber on mine, it eliminated the flat spot and went really great - it's now for sale, as new, complete with adapter plate to suit rocsta manifold
The rear bar in on the chasis and I moverd the brackets up to the top hole , only one bolt each side holing it up but all the plastics line up fine.
What's the sill problem?
I had my rear springs reset and a extra leaf put in to stop the sag and keep the height even. Not sure if I'd recomend this as I did loose a bit of flex but it will never sag again. AND YOU NEED TO KEEP THAT TANK OFF THE GROUND.
My body lift cost me about $70. $50 for alloy blocks cut to 32mm then I drilled them at home and $20 for new long bolts Cheap and easy.
Keep it up you'll get there.
Tank and fuel filler are fine so are the brake lines.
I used cut alloy and cut old tube up round to go over them and put them on top of the original ones so th bolts had to be 30+ mm longer than std. I've got one at home I'll measure it.
hey guys you could always measure your leaf springs and then see what other makes have similar sizes or slightly longer(20-30mm). suzuki springs might fit or even hilux fronts? grab a tape measure and have a look. id be interested in theri lenghts eye to eye.
1999 SQ625 Manual Grand Vitara. Lifted, Twin Locked, 31' Extremes, dual Batteries, Winch.
Lots of custom gear as I cant afford the proper stuff.
built4thrashing wrote:hey guys you could always measure your leaf springs and then see what other makes have similar sizes or slightly longer(20-30mm). suzuki springs might fit or even hilux fronts? grab a tape measure and have a look. id be interested in theri lenghts eye to eye.
okay, i will do that. I will also measure the width of the springs for mounting. I think the mounts are the same as sierra at the front and hilux at the rear, but you see after we get the measurements - I have no idea what the sierra and hilux springs are.
Cheers, James.
Cheers, James Murray
1997 Jeep Wrangler
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