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1200 ute R31 suspension
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anyone no's whats there needs to be done to fit R31 front suspension to fit into 1200 ute........anyone cheers

Posted on: 2008/1/10 18:24
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wasnt this question ask last week? try looking in the main forum

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Re: 1200 ute R31 suspension
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almost - this time it's front suspension.

I don't hink anyones done it.

R31 disks and calipers onto 180b struts maybe.

Try searching <---- theres a butt-load of info at your fingertips...

Posted on: 2008/1/10 22:24
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hummmm well there you go

Posted on: 2008/1/11 4:49
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wheres the link......frank

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Re: 1200 ute R31 suspension
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do pretty much the same as fitting stanza stuff but you need to run a sheer load spacer ring on the steering arm, and you end up with positive camber
so better off using r31 brakes on bluebird struts and just fit some shorter shocks

Posted on: 2008/1/13 3:31
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Yeah ok.... I just been given a skyline r31 wagon, Ive taken out the diff its been sent away for shortening to fit my ute,

I have apair of b/bird front struts lyning around il use them,.....
I was looking at the r31 struts and there way to big for the tower in the 1200,

A few mod's but i think il get there..........

Hopefully have sum pic's for the forum soon...........

Posted on: 2008/1/13 22:26
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brakes will go straight onto the bluebird struts, then just cut the bluebird strut down to suit the r31 insert
then you will need to weld the smaller 1200 sized spring perches onto the struts

then stanza or sunny control arms and such

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Quote:

PIGDOG wrote:
brakes will go straight onto the bluebird struts, then just cut the bluebird strut down to suit the r31 insert
then you will need to weld the smaller 1200 sized spring perches onto the struts

then stanza or sunny control arms and such



Roughy where abouts do you cut,....
at the base where the hub is... or at the perche???.......
Im think at the perche!!,...

Question;...Should i run a booster with these brakes,..
or is it ok the way it is (standard)

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