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Re: offset diff housing alignment problem?
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I dont know the year of my car but I think its about 1970.

Posted on: 2010/1/4 12:47
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Re: offset diff housing alignment problem?
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1973 Coupe

Posted on: 2010/1/4 21:47
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Summary:
- Multiple people have reported this problem with 1200 Coupe
- No one has reported this problem with 1200 utes
- No one has reported this problem 1200 sedans

Posted on: 2010/1/4 21:53
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You can add 2Dr sedans to the list of offset rear axles. I've noticed this on several of the 2Dr sedans I've had over the years. When they are lowered and stuffed with tires one side (right rear IIRC) is closer than the other.

Posted on: 2010/1/4 22:13
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Re: offset diff housing alignment problem?
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Summary:
- Multiple people have reported this problem with 1200 Coupe
- No one has reported this problem with 1200 utes
- No one has reported this problem 1200 sedans

u missed this post :)

yep my wagon is in the same club about 10mm out checked everything change the rear end over but still the same.

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i have a 1971 1200 4 door but its at dundee's ill check that has thats one of the first 1200 to be made :)

Posted on: 2010/1/4 22:39
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my car is a ute and is off by about 10mm but it's got a new, i'm assuming cut down diff in it and the springs have been reset etc. looking at pictures of it at the racetrack i think i had as much as 50mm difference side to side around some corners though, lack of a panhard bar will do that i guess lol

Posted on: 2010/1/4 23:47
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Correction.
I reported both my 4 doors ( sedans ) having this problem on page 1 of this post.It appears that it is more of a phenomenum on the early models irrespective of a coupe or sedan.
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Posted on: 2010/1/5 2:10
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so some one got ther butt kicked in the late 70's :O

Posted on: 2010/1/5 2:23
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just checked mine- yep same issue its a 73 sedan- but i dont mind really- car handles fine

Posted on: 2010/1/5 4:28
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I know a bloke who's 80's 1200 ute is out also. (I don't recall what side though)

Posted on: 2010/1/5 8:00
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