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Re: WTB: Low Low front springs for 1200 ute
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nah 1200 struts dont need the perches welded lower down, thats 200b struts (essentially the same but 40mm lower in the strut height and a larger bottom spring perch, and hubs and brakes and calipers)

200b ones are the go if you want to lower it a bit more but you need to either reweld the stanza or sunny(or 120y or 1200) perches on the strut body lower down.
only issue with welding the perch lower down is it can foul on the wheels you might be using.

I have had stanza, 200b re welded perches and now shorthened 200b with coil overso n them. 200b are the go- and good thing is that the stanza rotors, hubs and callipers bolts straight on if you are using the girlock set up now.

Just get some girlok front 200b sturts and do the coil over treatment, better off shortening the strut body and using 240z shocks like me or r31 or s12 ones (cant remeber which is lower)

Posted on: 2009/10/13 22:56
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     WTB: Low Low front springs for 1200 ute One989 2009/10/13 12:54
       Re: WTB: Low Low front springs for 1200 ute greendog 2009/10/13 13:19
         Re: WTB: Low Low front springs for 1200 ute ddgonzal 2009/10/13 17:06
           Re: WTB: Low Low front springs for 1200 ute One989 2009/10/13 22:12
             Re: WTB: Low Low front springs for 1200 ute Anonymous 2009/10/13 22:56
             Re: WTB: Low Low front springs for 1200 ute mradtee23 2009/10/13 23:22
       Re: WTB: Low Low front springs for 1200 ute akinaspeedstar 2009/10/13 23:42
         Re: WTB: Low Low front springs for 1200 ute ddgonzal 2009/10/14 0:36
       Re: WTB: Low Low front springs for 1200 ute Anonymous 2009/10/14 1:14
         Re: WTB: Low Low front springs for 1200 ute PIGDOG 2009/10/14 6:00
       Re: WTB: Low Low front springs for 1200 ute One989 2009/10/14 9:55




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