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#1 my set-up will it work?
1200_brute Posted on: 2006/1/30 13:30
stanza struts, 180b hubs (now i know they fit), verada discs, rx7 s4 calipers, sunny control arms, recond (new tie rod ends and ball joints, etc) 1200 steering set-up

should this set-up work?
anyone else have similar??


#2 Re: my set-up will it work?
WhiteSedan Posted on: 2006/1/30 13:45
To fit stanza struts (or any nissan strut bar 1200 or 120y) you have to get the larger bolt spacing on the steering arm, this is where the strut bolts to.
To do this you need stanza or sunny control arms, also need stanza or sunny ball joints, steering arms and castor rods, castor rods need more thread added and an extra nut so that they are adjustable. Or you can use LJ torana ones and the hole in the castor rod mount enlarged.
120y sway bar is thicker than the 1200 one and will fit with the now wider front end.
This setup gives approx 1inch overall width.
I dont like the stanza struts because they are too high for a 1200 and bottom out. Either shorten and use shorter inserts or use bluebird/early skyline or zx struts with 1200 lower spring seats.


#3 Re: my set-up will it work?
WhiteSedan Posted on: 2006/1/30 13:49
Actually i think 280zx is the last nissan to use that bolt spacing on the steering arm. Does anyone know for sure?


#4 Re: my set-up will it work?
731200 Posted on: 2006/1/31 6:42
stanza struts = yes
Why 180b hubs?
verada disks = yes with some important mods
rx7 s4 calipers = no idea.......do the holes on the strut line up, is the offset right for the verada disks, the verada vented disks are pretty fat will it fit in between the pads on the calipers?????
sunny control arms = i used the stanza ones not sure on the benifits of the sunny control arms

I used stanza struts kingswood calipers skyline inserts king springs verada disks and adjustable ride height.......any more Q's just ask

hope this helps


#5 Re: my set-up will it work?
ANGE Posted on: 2006/1/31 7:55
i have

stanza struts
stanza control arms
1200 tie rods
120y castor rods
120y sway bar
bluebird sway bar links

i dont know about the disc/caliper combination you wish to use..

ive just listed what i have i my ute which is quite different i know to what u are planning on using but i just thought it may give u more of an idea on what sorta different combinations work..

good luck


#6 Re: my set-up will it work?
1200_brute Posted on: 2006/1/31 9:04
take a look at this

i know i have to make a dog-bone type bracket to fit the caliper to the strut but he does use verada discs even tho it dont say that. and im 99% sure u can use sunny control arms with the rest of the 1200 steering setup.


#7 Re: my set-up will it work?
WhiteSedan Posted on: 2006/1/31 9:56
On there it says he uses 200b struts,

Im sure the verada discs are machined somehow, maybe supplied blank and drilled to suit 114.3 or could be modified for the 180b hub?
As i have stated before, the stanza struts dont allow enough travel in the suspension, maybe find some inserts that fit in diameter and make up a spacer to fit on the top of the insert to make up difference.
Also sunny control arms should be same as stanzas,
you cannot use the 1200 ball joints or castor rods or steering arms, who told you to do so?


#8 Re: my set-up will it work?
1200_brute Posted on: 2006/1/31 10:06
craig from maddat
200b struts are for the 1600 he told me that stanza struts, sunny arm and 1200 steering should work, i just brang it up here to see if anyone was doin similar
i am able to machine discs myself so this is no issue


#9 Re: my set-up will it work?
WhiteSedan Posted on: 2006/1/31 10:10
I dont know why stanza struts bar the fact they have spring seat same diameter as the 1200. We used stanza struts in my partners car and it bottoms out quite severely if you go over a spoon drain etc. I got some inserts for a 70's 200sx, gonna go for them with a shortened strut housing. Also if you need to shorten strut housing, dont cut and weld, cut and get new thread tapped in, much stronger this way.


#10 Re: my set-up will it work?
731200 Posted on: 2006/1/31 10:11
in all honesty i think your up for a fair bit of work to do this setup......do you have all the parts you are planing to use? If not i would look at some other setups that are definetly going to work befor spending money only to find you have to spend a whole lot moreto make the bits fit togeather....IMO

How easy are the calipers to get and what sort of price range?



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