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Re: Q: 120Y Disc conversion for 1200 ute???
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hey BCG i to have a 72 1200 ute and have done the conv and i must say its not as easy as slaping it in i done a bit of reading on the site befor i atemped it and thought easy,. 1.the bolts holes for the struts have to be drilled out 2.cause the tower is taller i found it hard to get the ball end in placepain in the ass 3.my brake line bolts all rounded off trying to undo them. BUT now the car stops alot better and yes my ute sat prob 1.5 to2 inch higher in the front my ute has 3" blocks in the back so it looked lik i was lanching off the lights

Posted on: 2005/10/27 17:37
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Re: Q: 120Y Disc conversion for 1200 ute???
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oh yeah i am also runing the standed 1200 marster cyclinder as i dont have the time to fit the double one still ok though

Posted on: 2005/10/27 17:55
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Re: Q: 120Y Disc conversion for 1200 ute???
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Quote:

bcg wrote:
How much do you estimate it would raise the car?

I noticed the strut tops were different - is it worth swapping the tops? Will that lessen the raising of the vehicle?

Thanks for your replies.


use 1200 springs in the 120Y strut.

Posted on: 2005/10/28 4:53
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