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#11 Re: are car, ute, and sedan leaves the same?
dattoman_1000 Posted on: 2006/11/16 21:43
Anyone know if 1000 and 1200 springs interchange ?
Someone does decent coupe rear springs for 1200's and I wonder if they will fit my 1000 coupe


#12 Re: are car, ute, and sedan leaves the same?
mad120y Posted on: 2006/11/17 4:26
I would imagine you can use your 1000 top leaf ontop of the 1200 leaves, I have never dont it with 1000/1200 but i have seen a 1200/120y combo.


#13 Re: are car, ute, and sedan leaves the same?
datto1000wagon Posted on: 2006/11/17 4:59
ill compare 120y ones against my wags and ill see if they are interchangeable


#14 Re: are car, ute, and sedan leaves the same?
kululadotgroen Posted on: 2006/11/20 5:40
Here is a comparison between the UTE and Sedan blades. The top ones being the UTE ones. They are noticably beefier

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#15 Re: are car, ute, and sedan leaves the same?
A14force Posted on: 2006/11/20 16:14
Thanks!
Beefier yes, but the same lenght none the less. Are they the same width?


#16 Re: are car, ute, and sedan leaves the same?
who_your_datty_1200 Posted on: 2006/11/20 16:34
Bart got ute ones here as well!!!!


#17 Re: are car, ute, and sedan leaves the same?
A14force Posted on: 2006/11/21 16:36
Is the width the same?


#18 Re: are car, ute, and sedan leaves the same?
tappet Posted on: 2006/11/21 17:09
yes the width is the same on the sedan, wagon, coupe and ute...


#19 Re: are car, ute, and sedan leaves the same?
who_your_datty_1200 Posted on: 2006/11/21 17:49
Do you want both sets? As I am thinking about heading up your way this weekend, maybe, not totally sure as yet still waiting to hear back from another guy about some bits


#20 Re: are car, ute, and sedan leaves the same?
kululadotgroen Posted on: 2006/11/21 19:12
Exactly the same width, same shackle rubbers as well, only the thickness is different where the u-bolts go. One should get slightly longer u-bolts to make them fit properly, otherwise the nuts only catch with a few threads initially, and they might strip before you tighten them all the way.



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