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Re: Disc brakes for 1200 ute
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hey i just fitted stanza struts to the front of mi datto nd the went in soo easy get hold of some and put them in it will be easy to put a booster in good luck anyway.

Posted on: 2005/5/29 15:19
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Re: Disc brakes for 1200 ute
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A ton, god dam.

Posted on: 2005/5/29 14:49
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Re: Disc brakes for 1200 ute
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I reckon youd need to go with stanza with semi metallics ...you are hauling 1.7 tonnes around youd want the best brakes you can whilst keeping your std wheels...

Posted on: 2005/5/29 8:38
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Re: Disc brakes for 1200 ute
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hi
Your best bet, would be to fit 120y disc brakes, or try and find dics brakes from a 1200 coupe.
This is the most simplist and cheapest way to upgrade to a disc front end for a 1200 ute.
Hope I was of some help
Bye for now.

Posted on: 2005/5/29 7:30
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Disc brakes for 1200 ute
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I have ann almost standard B120 ute which I quite often overload to around a ton or so. Disc brakes seem like a good idea. What's the best set to use for the least amount of mucking around?

Posted on: 2005/5/29 1:03
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