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Re: Rob's CA18DET 1200 UTE.
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Looks awesome Rob!
What did you end up deciding on for lateral control for the rear end? Panhard/diagonal link?

Posted on: 2011/7/27 11:30
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Re: Rob's CA18DET 1200 UTE.
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Wow this thing is awesome mate, Full credit to you and your skills.

Posted on: 2011/7/27 12:08
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Re: Rob's CA18DET 1200 UTE.
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that 4 link is sweet will be good to see it finished

Posted on: 2011/7/27 12:20
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Re: Rob's CA18DET 1200 UTE.
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mcdat, yeah their 17/235/40, not sure off offset's. if you get your off set and diff lenght spot on you wont have to touch the lips.(im just gonna role em incase i ever slick it)

hey shoota thanks bud,probably gonna go panhard just gotta work out where to mount it to the diff. hopefully get my coilovers soon went the QA1's adjustables once there in ill see what space is left.

thanks for all the positive feed back, glad its getting the thumbs up. whole things coming up better then expected hopefully it continues that way.

lethal_john your profile pic always makes me change my mind on the colour! convince myself to go silver and then see that white beast!lol!

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Posted on: 2011/7/28 13:42
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Hi Rob that interesting that u have managed to fit 235s on,the guy that is doing all the conversion on mine believes with tubbing it to the rails moving leaf springs and pumping the gaurds we will get a 255 i hope he is wright because i really love the big back wheel dattos.

Posted on: 2011/7/29 9:22
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haha thanks mate, yea im the same way i love a light/mid shade silver but then i see the white with the wheels and it goes together well and i dont wanna paint it silver and have to paint my wheels 10 different colours to find one i like lol

your ride will look pretty sweet with that height and wheels, i love how low it is lol looks awesome with the tyre up in the guard

Posted on: 2011/7/29 9:40
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hey macdat, its a really close fit, 8mm from chassi rails and 5-7mm from lip once their rolled.

bit of an update rear coil over arrived yesterday arvo, just bolted them up to see wat the go is. still have to reinforce the chassi rail and weld top lugs on.

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Posted on: 2011/8/3 8:04
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very nice rob! what did the coilovers set ya back? ill be doing the rear end of mine next year.

Posted on: 2011/8/3 8:08
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thanks wardy, coilovers were $860.00 delivered.
costly mod but its something i've always wanted to try. hopefully it pays off.

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Rear end looks sweet mate

Posted on: 2011/8/3 23:14
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