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#11 Re: L20b into 1200 ute
Posted on: 2013/9/4 11:28
You have a hat? And I just thought you just rubbee your helmet for fun


#12 Re: L20b into 1200 ute
uteboy1200 Posted on: 2013/9/5 2:14
Thanks for all the valuable info. So the conversion is locked in!
Researching rear axle set ups now. Reckons the h165 is good for 1.8L. Am I going to break it with the 2L?
If i can keep the stock diff and put 3.7 gear ratio in for longer legs my wallet(wife) wont get upset.


#13 Re: L20b into 1200 ute
datsa73 Posted on: 2013/9/5 19:57
Stock will work. Just don't lock the rear end.


#14 Re: L20b into 1200 ute
PIGDOG Posted on: 2013/9/6 11:47
welded or open h165 will stand up to an L20b perfectly fine, i ran one in my sedan for years before i went to the BW78


#15 Re: L20b into 1200 ute
mrbarista Posted on: 2013/9/9 6:36
You could buy my old setup im about to remove ;)
bluebird trx l20b, elec dizzy, 45mm webber


#16 Re: L20b into 1200 ute
loosekid Posted on: 2013/9/9 7:07
if you want to use the 200b struts you need either 120y steering knuckles or 200b steering knuckles..

and also the 120y or 200b radius end rods for it to sit correctly


#17 Re: L20b into 1200 ute
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/9/9 7:30
Or use 1976-up 1200 ute knuckles and radius rods (and LCA).


#18 Re: L20b into 1200 ute
uteboy1200 Posted on: 2013/9/9 21:56
Is the stumpy up for grabs mrbarista?

Got 200b knuckles, rods and discs. Gonna stick with the stock diff for nowCheers for the knowledge

Am I gonna need deep dish wheels on the rear to match the offset created with the 200b struts?


#19 Re: L20b into 1200 ute
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/9/10 3:24
No, definitely not deep dish. But you may want to get wheels with less offset for the rears. The 810(200B) struts add 25mm to the front track. Better yet get 1/2" wider wheels and 20mm wider tyres for the rear.


#20 Re: L20b into 1200 ute
mrbarista Posted on: 2013/9/10 11:45
No the stumpy is going behind my ca....for the meantime



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