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StepSpeed

Post by TD2C » Thu May 18, 2023 5:57 pm

Hi. I have just bought a very low mileage, one owner, TF Stepspeed. It drives really well, with no apparent nasties. And its clearly been pampered

I am planning to do some preventative maintenance, head gasket, cam belt, water pump, cooling pipes, plus of course all oils and filters . I am also replacing the almost unworn, but 19 year old tyres. I am told that Toyo are a good idea, as some (most??) tyre manufacturers don't make both sizes in the same spec.

I would appreciate any suggestions on what MUST be done, what MIGHT be done, and what is a waste of time!

When what must be done is done, any suggestions on the best route to a softer ride?

Thanks in anticipation

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Re: StepSpeed

Post by nigelandjo » Thu May 18, 2023 9:15 pm

Toyo are are good choice of tyre. Don't change the head gasket if it's not gone ~ no need to do so. Water pump at the same time as the cam belt is always recommended, as is changing the underbody coolant pipes for stainless ones.
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Re: StepSpeed

Post by talkingcars » Thu May 18, 2023 11:18 pm

Hi and welcome to the forum.

I have had several sets of Toyos over the years and will have more when the time comes.

A full service changing all the filters and fluids, including petrol filter and clutch fluid is a good idea.

The stepspeed box like clean filters and fluids.

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Re: StepSpeed

Post by Roselan1 » Thu Apr 25, 2024 9:30 pm

Sounds like you've found a gem with your TF Stepspeed! For your preventive maintenance, you're on the right track with head gasket, cam belt, water pump, and cooling pipes. Consider checking the suspension for wear and tear while you're at it. It's great that you're replacing the old tyres; Toyo is a solid choice. For a softer ride, you could explore lowering springs with a less aggressive rate or upgraded shocks designed for comfort. Remember to flush and replace brake fluid, as it's often overlooked. Good luck with your project!

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Re: StepSpeed

Post by Kasper » Fri Apr 26, 2024 9:01 pm

One advice: aside all of the actions you plan to take, replace the CVT oil filter and oil. This is a more sensitive part of your car as all other parts apart from the cam belt.
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Re: StepSpeed

Post by JeremyC » Wed May 01, 2024 9:47 am

As an alternative on the tyres I've just fitted Yokohama Advan Flevas front and back, circa £400 the lot through etyres. This tyre was developed for the MR2, another similarly sized mid-engined car. I'm very happy with the tyres, they perform well.

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Re: StepSpeed

Post by EllsoJo » Wed May 01, 2024 8:54 pm

I was going to make EXACTLY the same comments as Kasper and nigelandjo AKA Nigel May, but they both beat me to the draw. Particularly agree that there is no point/no need to replace head gasket unless you have a GOOD reason to be SURE that it is failing.
As regards tyres, I changed my 10-year-old tyres for Toyos and am very pleased with the results. If you decide to get tracking checked DO NOT TRUST KWIK FIT (OR ANY OTHER MAJOR CHAINs) to have correct settings in their computer. The workshop manual and technical sections of this site have the correct settings.

Rimmers do a softride kit. I am pretty sure this does NOT lower ride height. A reduced ride height inevitably forces a stiffer spring rate, to avoid running-out of suspension travel for a given extreme bump load. I am sure we can all agree that there are more potholes therefore more extreme suspension loads around these days

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Re: StepSpeed

Post by Reckless Rat » Wed May 01, 2024 9:04 pm

On the subject of tyres, I have just fitted a new pair of Toyos to the rear of my Mk1. They are Toyo Proxes TR1, not the T1R which I have had on originally and appears to have been discontinued. Haven't been out in the car yet to see if they're any good, but they look good and there's plenty of tread depth on them.

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