Toyota BB - rare JDM box on wheels

Toyota BB - rare JDM box on wheels

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Peanut130

153 posts

81 months

Wednesday 12th December 2018
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here is mine had it 5 years lives outside used and abused now over 227000 klms

designforlife

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3,734 posts

163 months

Wednesday 12th December 2018
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Peanut130 said:



here is mine had it 5 years lives outside used and abused now over 227000 klms
Whats the fitment on those rotas? 4x100 15x7?

I'm toying with the idea of changing the wheels, so be handy to have an idea of what does and doesn't fit on these.

Peanut130

153 posts

81 months

Wednesday 12th December 2018
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16 x7s fronts had a 5mm spacer to clear caliper bracket but i gave the edge of the bracket a kiss with a grinder
and now fit without

designforlife

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3,734 posts

163 months

Friday 14th December 2018
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Got the BB back from it's first service in my care yesterday. Took it to my local Honda specialist, Dream automotive, who looked after the DC5, I think they are now fans of the box of awesomeness!

Just had the basics done and a thorough checkover. Considering the overall condition of the car i wasn't too worried, although a couple of bits need doing after christmas.

BB needs new front drop links, and the rear axle bushes are pretty shagged. Considering it went through MOT in October and passed with no advisories, i'm a little surprised these weren't picked up!





Got some poly uprated front droplinks coming, and some japanparts rear bushes, the OEM are about £70 each!! The pattern ones were cheap enough that i don't mind replacing them again in a couple of years if they don't last...worth a punt for 1/3 of the price.

MikeGoodwin

3,339 posts

117 months

Friday 14th December 2018
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Love it. Crazy car, I did think you were going to get some sort of MPV type car.


1Toomanycars

85 posts

207 months

Sunday 16th December 2018
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As previously owning a modified Nissan Cube, I like this and look forward to some updates.

Not sure about the wheels though.

Nunga

332 posts

108 months

Sunday 16th December 2018
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Is there much of a difference between the bB/xB and the Cube interior and flexibility-wise? They tick quite a few boxes for a car that I really should consider, but something with a bit of poke would be more desirable (for example the RS Clio-powered Kangoo poppopbangbang was running for a while). Keep the updates coming please, as it is the quirky cars I find most interesting.

designforlife

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3,734 posts

163 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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Nunga said:
Is there much of a difference between the bB/xB and the Cube interior and flexibility-wise? They tick quite a few boxes for a car that I really should consider, but something with a bit of poke would be more desirable (for example the RS Clio-powered Kangoo poppopbangbang was running for a while). Keep the updates coming please, as it is the quirky cars I find most interesting.
Having not owned a cube i couldn't say for sure, but the BB certainly seems very similar. I've yet to mess about with the seat configurations but it looks like you can fold the rear seats up flat against the back of the front seats to create a van like load area.

I'm hoping you can fold all the seats pretty flat, my plan is to get a couple of foam pads made up to turn the back of the car into a bed for camping trips.



designforlife

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3,734 posts

163 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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So, this weekend was pretty productive. I popped up to Stevenage to pay DK Car Audio and Security a visit. Dave battled 0 degree weather to sort out audio and security on the BB. Highly recommend him if you are in beds/herts and need any auto electrical work done.

BB is now sporting a bluetooth head unit. I actually had this kicking around before i bought the car, then found out afterwards that the BB has a reversing camera already wired. I may eventually swap out for a screen type unit so that I can use the reversing camera as it's there, but tbh this car is a damn sight easier to reverse in than my dc5 was!



So whilst poking around the bay, I found the first, and hopefully only bodge on the car. This bB is running aftermarket "Sonar" headlights from Japan...and it looks like for whatever reason the OEM indicator bulb holders aren't totally compatible with the headlight units (missing part maybe).

So to solve this, they have been "installed" with some sort of sticky grey caulking/mastic rolleyes





Bit nasty, i'm sure you will agree...so my spring project will be to fabricate or 3D print some new mounts/cylinders so that the holders can twist and slot in as they should. I don't mind the odd minor bodge, but to the engineer in me this is a step too far!!

Finished off the weekend by giving the bB it's first wash, always a good time to see exactly what state the paint is in. Turns out it has faired very well, few light scratches here and there but overall exceptionally decent nick for an 18yo car. I scrubbed the inside of the rear arches and got a load of mud and muck out (prime breeding ground for rust in JDM cars), and generally had a good nose around.

Turns out this takes about twice the time to wash than the DC5, and i'm just that bit too short to reach the middle of the roof!

A decent clay and polish will be on the cards for spring, but first up will be a full dinitrol underseal in Jan.






TheJimi

24,992 posts

243 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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This. Is. Awesome.

Can I be cheeky and ask for much you paid? Approx is fine.

designforlife

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163 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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TheJimi said:
This. Is. Awesome.

Can I be cheeky and ask for much you paid? Approx is fine.
I gave £2500 for it, i think that i got a very good example for the money.

They seem to sell for anywhere between £1800-3000 privately, and i guess to import one you would be looking at £4-5k ish landed.

When you see Cubes up for £3-5k, the bB is a cheaper leftfield option, and i think better styled.

bertiedee

48 posts

141 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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I saw a yellow Ute version on Sunday in Darlington. Very odd looking. Never knew they existed.

designforlife

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3,734 posts

163 months

Tuesday 18th December 2018
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bertiedee said:
I saw a yellow Ute version on Sunday in Darlington. Very odd looking. Never knew they existed.
That's the open deck, rare beast indeed! I wanted one but they go for about £6k...and arguably less practical as you lose the boot space.

Suicide door though!!



iMitchy

12 posts

72 months

Tuesday 18th December 2018
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If it's anything like my Yaris T-Sport, I'd invest in some poly-bushes.

Brand new rubber bushes disentagrate in about 6 months...

designforlife

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Tuesday 18th December 2018
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iMitchy said:
If it's anything like my Yaris T-Sport, I'd invest in some poly-bushes.

Brand new rubber bushes disentagrate in about 6 months...
Yeah i've got uprated poly front droplinks to go on.

Unfortunately couldn't get poly rear arm bushes (was hard enough finding any full stop!), but when the bushes up front let go i'll polybush them.

iMitchy

12 posts

72 months

Tuesday 18th December 2018
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designforlife said:
Yeah i've got uprated poly front droplinks to go on.

Unfortunately couldn't get poly rear arm bushes (was hard enough finding any full stop!), but when the bushes up front let go i'll polybush them.
Think you have to use Scion xb ones and ship them from US, few people do that with Yaris'. I think I have a link to what you need, I'll fire you a PM.

designforlife

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Tuesday 18th December 2018
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thanks mate, i had to settle for pattern japanparts ones (£37 for the pair), the OEM would have been over £70... each!




iMitchy

12 posts

72 months

Tuesday 18th December 2018
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designforlife said:
thanks mate, i had to settle for pattern japanparts ones (£37 for the pair), the OEM would have been over £70... each!
Never PM'ed on here before, not sure if I'm being blind or you've got it turned off but I can't find it!

designforlife

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163 months

Tuesday 18th December 2018
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You have your account set not to recieve emails on here, so maybe can't send them either.

Chuck the link in this thread otherwise! biggrin

bullawayo

64 posts

81 months

Tuesday 18th December 2018
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I bloody love this.

What a wicked little car. Good price, too!