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ok thanks guys, my question now is would it be an easy conversion to put the disc brakes of the pintara diff on to a 1200 ute H165 diff?
Posted on: 2006/2/22 23:56
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Allan Jarvis TOA57D Motorsport
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Home away from home 
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Is the pintara a disc set up, or a disc over drum set up? If it is the latter ive seen it done before, but i think it wasnt someone from this site, i'll take a look in my links and see what i can come up with.
Posted on: 2006/2/23 1:39
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Any one seen my ute??? Stolen 2 years ago. Burgundy 1200 Ute, as pictured in my avtar. Please PM.
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Borgwarner 78 series
The handbrake works via the calipers, no drums involved.
Posted on: 2006/2/23 2:50
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Yeah your right cable_tie, there is only discs, no drums. So is it an easy fit?
Posted on: 2006/2/23 2:58
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Quote: He probably would sell just the centre or the whole thing for the price of just the centre just to get it out of his backyard. PM sent
Posted on: 2006/2/23 5:24
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