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Struts for 1200 sedan
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Hey guys,
I am looking at which brake system i will be using for when i put the SR20de into my 1200 sedan. I am thinking i wanna go with 240K brakes just wondering if anyone knows which struts i should use with these????

Thanks in advance
Mandy

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Re: Struts for 1200 sedan
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240k struts.....

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Someone told me 240 struts wouldnt fit?

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someone doesnt know how to shop at pick-a-part

should write this in my own thread somewhere so i can just copy it

you will need to cut the spring perchs off and weld sunny or stanza spring perchs on, or enlage the centre of a 1200 one and use them

every thing after that is bolt in

1200 strut tops and top spring perch, or stanza or sunny strut tops with the top bolt holes enlarged to fit the bigger studs
stanza or sunny lower control arms
stanza or sunny balljoints
stanza or sunny steering arms
stanza or sunny tierods
stanza or sunny outer tierod ends
and 120y caster arms

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Thanks heaps for that! Glad my partner got a welder now haha!

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i am thinkin about doin the same thing to my sedan mandy. but using theseclick link to see pic of strut

but using the stanza gear to 'hold' it all together. what you think?

sorry for the hijack mandy

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Lol Matt you bloody copycat!!! Ill beat you too it!!!!!! and my sedan will be faster too!!

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is it that hard to buy one of the many diy coliover kits and weld them on

dat51k why would you spend all the money on those struts just to end up using stanza brakes.....could atleast spend another $100 or so and get decent brakes

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i was just going to use stanza brakes because i have come across a set that were cheap with the girlock calipers(later model i was told)
what would be a good brake set up that icould use that wouldnt be too expensive and easy to come by?

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ill be selling some rebuilt landcruier calipers and recently machined spotted vented camry discs....will bolt straight on

but it depends how much braking you want....easiest would be 240k/240z twin piston calipers with 240k or 200b discs

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