PHIL069's 95 FTO GPX
Moderators: IMC, Club Staff
- PHIL069
- Oldtimer
- Posts: 4719
- jedwabna poszewka promocja
- Joined: Sun Sep 20, 2009 5:00 pm
- Location: Central Coast > South Australia
Re: PHIL069's 95 FTO GPX
I need a pair of tyres for my FTO.
The rear Roadstone are just about worn on the inside due to camber settings.
I have Pirelli P7 on the front, don't like them too much. They slide and squeal when hard tight cornering.
Phoned my local tyrepower and he wanted to sell me some cheap "Autogrip" tyres that he has in stock for $110ea. First I said OK but since I have changed my mind.
Phoned Bob Jane in Adelaide since I will be down there this week, asked for a quote on Kumo KU36 ($250ea) he said I would get great grip but low mileage. So he suggested Yokahama S.Drive. He said I will love them and they would be perfect for the FTO. He said I will expect get great grip and great mileage.
Yokahama S.Drive Retail = $289ea, Bob Jane can do for $225ea.
Was thinking to get these on the front and put the Pirelli on the back.
http://www.yokohama.com.au/Tyres/S-Drive.aspx
Anyone tried Yokahama S.Drive?
EDIT: Just phoned another Bob Jane in Adelaide and he can only go to $259 for the Yokahama S.Drive.
The rear Roadstone are just about worn on the inside due to camber settings.
I have Pirelli P7 on the front, don't like them too much. They slide and squeal when hard tight cornering.
Phoned my local tyrepower and he wanted to sell me some cheap "Autogrip" tyres that he has in stock for $110ea. First I said OK but since I have changed my mind.
Phoned Bob Jane in Adelaide since I will be down there this week, asked for a quote on Kumo KU36 ($250ea) he said I would get great grip but low mileage. So he suggested Yokahama S.Drive. He said I will love them and they would be perfect for the FTO. He said I will expect get great grip and great mileage.
Yokahama S.Drive Retail = $289ea, Bob Jane can do for $225ea.
Was thinking to get these on the front and put the Pirelli on the back.
http://www.yokohama.com.au/Tyres/S-Drive.aspx
Anyone tried Yokahama S.Drive?
EDIT: Just phoned another Bob Jane in Adelaide and he can only go to $259 for the Yokahama S.Drive.
mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done!![]()
Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now...![]()
- bjk
- Totes
- Posts: 5756
- Joined: Tue Oct 04, 2011 1:34 pm
- Location: Adelaide
Re: PHIL069's 95 FTO GPX
See if Tim (vipfto) can fix you up! He's at Modbury, so it's fairly northern too.
- kiz
- SA Coordinator
- Posts: 2178
- Joined: Wed Nov 09, 2011 10:09 pm
- Location: Adelaide, South Australia
Re: PHIL069's 95 FTO GPX
HEY TIM!!!!bjk wrote:See if Tim (vipfto) can fix you up! He's at Modbury, so it's fairly northern too.

There are two types of people on forums; those that give helpful advice, and the others
1998 Mitsubishi FTO GPVR AERO
1998 Mitsubishi FTO GPVR AERO

- c3rbera
- Mechanic
- Posts: 649
- Joined: Fri Mar 15, 2013 10:46 pm
- Location: Adelaide
Re: PHIL069's 95 FTO GPX
*blood sacrifice ritual summon*kiz wrote:HEY TIM!!!!bjk wrote:See if Tim (vipfto) can fix you up! He's at Modbury, so it's fairly northern too.

Manual '95 GPXsilverGPX wrote:Nice supra
-
- Apprentice
- Posts: 51
- Joined: Tue Dec 11, 2012 6:13 pm
- Location: Christchurch, New Zealand
Re: PHIL069's 95 FTO GPX
Just read though the whole thread.
Damn, you've done a lot of awesome work to your car. Very nice work.
Also, I love the steering wheel and boss kit you're using. I want one myself! lol. What model wheel is it, and where can I try and get the locking system you've got?
Damn, you've done a lot of awesome work to your car. Very nice work.
Also, I love the steering wheel and boss kit you're using. I want one myself! lol. What model wheel is it, and where can I try and get the locking system you've got?

- PHIL069
- Oldtimer
- Posts: 4719
- Joined: Sun Sep 20, 2009 5:00 pm
- Location: Central Coast > South Australia
Re: PHIL069's 95 FTO GPX
Thanks mate, I always enjoy positive feedbackJaseNZ wrote:Just read though the whole thread.
Damn, you've done a lot of awesome work to your car. Very nice work.
Also, I love the steering wheel and boss kit you're using. I want one myself! lol. What model wheel is it, and where can I try and get the locking system you've got?

...and you done a lot of reading to get through the entire thread

I bought the steering wheel direct from a shop in Italy, so I got a great price. Sorry I searched for the shop but I can't find it again.
Its a "Momo Nero" wheel, I paid $205.93 delivered. It is in the current Momo catalogue
This is the cheapest I could find today... http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/MOMO-NERO-st ... 2eb85e6a29
The quick release boss kit is a "NRG Steering Wheel Quick Release Kit Gen2.5 BLACK" and the boss kit to suit the FTO is a "NRG Steering Wheel SHORT HUB Adapter LANCER GALANT EVO SRK100H"
I paid $208 delivered for the pair. Again I can't find the shop I used but I have found these...
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NRG-Steering ... 56569bedc7
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NRG-Steering ... 56569c5b6d
The lock that I put onto the hub is a "NRG QUICK LOCK QUICK RELEASE KIT 'Anti-Theft' System" I cannot find how much I paid

But again I found this one which comes with a dash mount/holder (I don't have the mount, I just put it in the glove box)... http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NRG-QUICK-LO ... 56569bdced
Here is NRG web site...https://www.getnrg.com/
You can get all these in many different colours and the quick release comes in 3 designs/series/generations, I like the Gen 2.5 the best.
Tip...If you go ahead with this kit you will find that the FTO's springed brass horn connector/bar that touches the brass plate on the back of the short hub adapter doesn't line up as the round plate on the back of the hub adaptor is too small. I just bent the FTO's connector in a bit until it lined up and I haven't had any issues with that.
Warning...These quick release hubs are not legal to use in aus, use at own risk.
mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done!![]()
Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now...![]()
- bjk
- Totes
- Posts: 5756
- Joined: Tue Oct 04, 2011 1:34 pm
- Location: Adelaide
Re: PHIL069's 95 FTO GPX
Is that because you could accidentally quick release a steering wheel into your face?PHIL069 wrote:Warning...These quick release hubs are not legal to use in aus, use at own risk.

- PHIL069
- Oldtimer
- Posts: 4719
- Joined: Sun Sep 20, 2009 5:00 pm
- Location: Central Coast > South Australia
Re: PHIL069's 95 FTO GPX
Nah, will never happen. Race drivers use them. Probs to stop GenY's removing their wheels at 100km/h.bjk wrote:Is that because you could accidentally quick release a steering wheel into your face?PHIL069 wrote:Warning...These quick release hubs are not legal to use in aus, use at own risk.
mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done!![]()
Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now...![]()
- bjk
- Totes
- Posts: 5756
- Joined: Tue Oct 04, 2011 1:34 pm
- Location: Adelaide
Re: PHIL069's 95 FTO GPX
Haha, yeah that could be rather awkward.PHIL069 wrote:Nah, will never happen. Race drivers use them. Probs to stop GenY's removing their wheels at 100km/h.bjk wrote:Is that because you could accidentally quick release a steering wheel into your face?PHIL069 wrote:Warning...These quick release hubs are not legal to use in aus, use at own risk.
"Look, mum! No wheel!"
-
- 9.5"
- Posts: 6793
- Joined: Tue Oct 13, 2009 5:00 pm
Re: PHIL069's 95 FTO GPX
Could be a good idea on the streets if u have a deep dish non padded just quickly release and put on a *~delightful!~* padded one lol
- bjk
- Totes
- Posts: 5756
- Joined: Tue Oct 04, 2011 1:34 pm
- Location: Adelaide
Re: PHIL069's 95 FTO GPX
Except that the quick release mechanism is itself illegal.silverGPX wrote:Could be a good idea on the streets if u have a deep dish non padded just quickly release and put on a *~delightful!~* padded one lol

-
- 9.5"
- Posts: 6793
- Joined: Tue Oct 13, 2009 5:00 pm
Re: PHIL069's 95 FTO GPX
Yeah but they wont look at that.bjk wrote:Except that the quick release mechanism is itself illegal.silverGPX wrote:Could be a good idea on the streets if u have a deep dish non padded just quickly release and put on a *~delightful!~* padded one lol
- Technikhaus
- Oldtimer
- Posts: 3656
- Joined: Wed Dec 28, 2011 4:45 pm
- Location: Dunedin - NZ
- Contact:
Re: PHIL069's 95 FTO GPX
Good luck :pJaseNZ wrote:Just read though the whole thread.
Damn, you've done a lot of awesome work to your car. Very nice work.
Also, I love the steering wheel and boss kit you're using. I want one myself! lol. What model wheel is it, and where can I try and get the locking system you've got?
You will have to get the car re-certed, your's is a 97 isn't it?
If so you should be fine getting that done, but it will be 500+...
Man '96 FTO GPX
Man '89 Legacy RS Rally car
Man '90 MR2 GT
Auto '08 Fairmont Ghia
Man '89 Legacy RS Rally car
Man '90 MR2 GT
Auto '08 Fairmont Ghia
- PHIL069
- Oldtimer
- Posts: 4719
- Joined: Sun Sep 20, 2009 5:00 pm
- Location: Central Coast > South Australia
Re: PHIL069's 95 FTO GPX
Done some moar work on my FTO today, this time interior work.
Installed the new window guides and greased all the window mech channels. Haven't tested it yet so I am hoping no moar window rattles.
Installed the new door cups.
Installed a set of real carbon fibre foot pedal covers
, I bought these about a year ago. I had to drill into the original pedals, it's really bloody hard to get a drill onto them as to no room.
Done annual lubeing of the door hinges.
Vacuumed and detailed interior. Put in factory floor matts ready for my trip to Adelaide/Sydney.
Thanks to dstocks for the door cups and window guides
Pics...(Some pics of my new stereo surround and leather gaiter as well)
Installed the new window guides and greased all the window mech channels. Haven't tested it yet so I am hoping no moar window rattles.
Installed the new door cups.
Installed a set of real carbon fibre foot pedal covers

Done annual lubeing of the door hinges.
Vacuumed and detailed interior. Put in factory floor matts ready for my trip to Adelaide/Sydney.
Thanks to dstocks for the door cups and window guides

Pics...(Some pics of my new stereo surround and leather gaiter as well)
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Last edited by PHIL069 on Sun Feb 11, 2018 3:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done!![]()
Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now...![]()
- Technikhaus
- Oldtimer
- Posts: 3656
- Joined: Wed Dec 28, 2011 4:45 pm
- Location: Dunedin - NZ
- Contact:
Re: PHIL069's 95 FTO GPX
Nice, I ca see why the windows rattle!
I'm not really a fan of that gear stick....
I'm not really a fan of that gear stick....
Man '96 FTO GPX
Man '89 Legacy RS Rally car
Man '90 MR2 GT
Auto '08 Fairmont Ghia
Man '89 Legacy RS Rally car
Man '90 MR2 GT
Auto '08 Fairmont Ghia
- PHIL069
- Oldtimer
- Posts: 4719
- Joined: Sun Sep 20, 2009 5:00 pm
- Location: Central Coast > South Australia
Re: PHIL069's 95 FTO GPX
I've had the gear knob for years, it's been in several cars.Technikhaus wrote:I'm not really a fan of that gear stick....
I find it to be very comfortable to use, it shapes my hand perfectly and it's resin.
I like resin and perspex.


mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done!![]()
Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now...![]()
- Technikhaus
- Oldtimer
- Posts: 3656
- Joined: Wed Dec 28, 2011 4:45 pm
- Location: Dunedin - NZ
- Contact:
Re: PHIL069's 95 FTO GPX
haha, if you like it, then that's all that matters 

Man '96 FTO GPX
Man '89 Legacy RS Rally car
Man '90 MR2 GT
Auto '08 Fairmont Ghia
Man '89 Legacy RS Rally car
Man '90 MR2 GT
Auto '08 Fairmont Ghia
- vanadinite
- Veteran Mechanic
- Posts: 809
- Joined: Fri Apr 26, 2013 2:13 am
- Location: Brisbane
Re: PHIL069's 95 FTO GPX
PHIL069 wrote:Done some moar work on my FTO today, this time interior work.
Installed the new window guides and greased all the window mech channels. Haven't tested it yet so I am hoping no moar window rattles.
Installed the new door cups.
Installed a set of real carbon fibre foot pedal covers, I bought these about a year ago. I had to drill into the original pedals, it's really bloody hard to get a drill onto them as to no room.
Done annual lubeing of the door hinges.
Vacuumed and detailed interior. Put in factory floor matts ready for my trip to Adelaide/Sydney.
Thanks to dstocks for the door cups and window guides![]()
Pics...(Some pics of my new stereo surround and leather gaiter as well)
New bits look mint!!
- PHIL069
- Oldtimer
- Posts: 4719
- Joined: Sun Sep 20, 2009 5:00 pm
- Location: Central Coast > South Australia
Re: PHIL069's 95 FTO GPX
Thanks Vegemite
Could you please edit your post and remove all the pics from your quote of me, 2 many pics to have twice over.
Thanks

Could you please edit your post and remove all the pics from your quote of me, 2 many pics to have twice over.
Thanks

mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done!![]()
Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now...![]()