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R31 front struts with brakes, need inserts or oil. Can ship without springs if not required to save on postage costs.
$150 pair. Pick up or post at buyers cost.
04one3559762 or PM Thanks, Daniel
Posted on: 2011/7/25 9:53
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Re: solid brake/fuel lines + 120Y sway bar for sale/swap QLD |
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Willing to post sway bar?
Posted on: 2011/7/25 9:48
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Re: Front and Rear Stanza shocks. |
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I'll get an estimation for ya next time I'm near the workshop
Posted on: 2011/7/24 1:32
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Front and Rear Stanza shocks. |
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One pair of Monroe GT gas rear shocks with rubbers, shims and nut. Near new (under 10,000km) $100
One pair of Monroe dark blue front inserts, aprox 20,000km's $80
Happy to sell as a set, make an offer. Can post at buyers cost
Thanks, Daniel 0413559762
Posted on: 2011/7/23 8:52
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Re: 1200 sunvisor... front one |
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e-go.com.au has freight estimator if it helps.
Wouldn't mind a price delivered to Nairne 5252. Could suit the ute while its still close to original.
Posted on: 2011/7/21 11:14
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Re: Stanza front strut/brake upgrade |
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Good advice and info, thank you.
If I'm going to cut the forward section of the arch I might go a little further and flare it all or just cut it and use my bolt on's... Although I'm not keen on another defect magnet.
I measured the struts and your right very little difference. The R31's have aprox 9mm more offset.
Posted on: 2011/7/18 14:27
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Re: Stanza Front End in 1200 |
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Give datsport a call, they are knowledgeable in stanza inserts and use/sell a very nice adjustable one. It's a bit pricy for my budget but worth the $ from what Ive seen in our club.
Posted on: 2011/7/18 2:01
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Re: Stanza front strut/brake upgrade |
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Based on having less track I would have a larger selection of wheels with no or negative offset. I would be able to use adjustable lower control arms to get more camber instead of needing camber tops to stop wheels hanging too far out. Also turn without outer edge of wheels touching front of wheel arch. But that's all based on stanza having less offset to R31. I have both struts in a family workshop, next time I'm around I'll do some measurements.
If they are both the same maybe I should sell both sets and try to find some 280zx struts. Its funny how I wouldn't have a problem if I only had one set to choose from. I suppose I'm lucky to have an option.
Posted on: 2011/7/17 10:26
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Re: Stanza front strut/brake upgrade |
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After talking with a mate last night it seems more worth while to do the stanza struts not just for the reasons listed but also because they give more options for future modifications.
I remember reading somewhere that the R31 face is 30mm more offset than most other datsun struts?
Posted on: 2011/7/17 2:32
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Re: Stanza front strut/brake upgrade |
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Thanks, I'm still 50/50 on which struts to use.
Stanza: More camber Less track (nicer wheel fitments) Brakes don't look as good Need to section to get desired height Need inserts to suit height
R31: Wider track with stock wheels Need to buy 14's or bigger Requires sheer load spacers Need to change spring perches to fit smaller springs in towers
R31's are cheaper and require less work but I'm not keen on more track with less camber.
If I had the money I would do both with good inserts and springs, try both and sell one set but I cant until the new house is finished and that's a good 5 months away.
Posted on: 2011/7/16 5:22
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