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My 1200 aca18t 2007/2/21 9:08 Tell a friend 1900 4 0.00 (0 votes)
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aca18t |
Posted: 2007/2/22 7:52 Updated: 2007/2/22 7:52 |
Just can't stay away Joined: 2004/7/7 From: Ashmore Gold Coast QLD Posts: 129 |
Re: My 1200 Just getsome ford discs press the bearing shells out press in your Datsun ones I had 180B ones so if anyone knows the difference speak up now, Make a caliper bracket out of at least 10mm steel mark out and drill mounting holes and caliper holes drill mounting holes , drill caliper holes and tap ,then shape by grinder, linish for good looks then use suitable grade bolts in a tight spot use allen head bolts for clearance.Will post pics of brakets.
Nick.
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Burke_a_lot |
Posted: 2007/2/22 2:24 Updated: 2007/2/22 2:24 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2007/1/26 From: Wagga Wagga Posts: 1129 |
Re: My 1200 looks good
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Turboron |
Posted: 2007/2/21 13:18 Updated: 2007/2/21 13:18 |
Just can't stay away Joined: 2006/5/5 From: Mesa, Arizona, USA Posts: 102 |
Re: My 1200 Ford brakes? Fill us in! BTW, nice jack stand!!
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PIGDOG |
Posted: 2007/2/21 23:42 Updated: 2007/2/21 23:42 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2004/10/28 From: Geelong, Vic Posts: 6184 |
Re: My 1200 paint job on the strut and conrtol arm looks cool as
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LAGWAGON |
Posted: 2007/2/21 11:13 Updated: 2007/2/21 11:13 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2004/4/15 From: Melbourne Vic Posts: 1664 |
Re: My 1200 looking good, what's involved in getting the ford brakes on?
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