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Re: front end in 1200
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The stanza castor rods are too long, ive modified 1200 ones to fit the stanza ball joint, I still need to put the LJ torana rods i have to use, they are adjustable and stronger.

Posted on: 2007/3/5 23:24
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thanks for your help it is not that hard to steer but it is not easy to park i have 12s for the rear has any tryed to put stanza caster arms in becausei can get adjustable one and i can also get adjustable lower control arms

Posted on: 2007/3/5 23:14
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Tens on the front is possible but not practical for the street. Check the link. http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=2260&full=1

Posted on: 2007/3/3 16:04
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any way...
you want a list of stuff to fit stanza front end(dont use stanza struts) but to fit other struts stanza stuff is good
(where did the 17s on a 1200 argument go...now i cant copy and paste)

stanza or sunny lower control arms
stanza or sunny balljoints
stanza or sunny steering arms
stanza or sunny outer tie rod ends
stanza sunny or 180b tie rods
120y or sunny castor arms

Posted on: 2007/3/3 6:00
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10" on the front is HUGE. It would hamper your steering effort more then it would help it wouldnt it? Why so wide?

I remember a 240Z build on classiczcars and he was running 10" wide tyres on the front. Everybody thought he was nuts for running such wide tyres on the front, and that was a much bigger 240Z

I hope your running Power Steering! Thats gotta be a beeutch to steer!

Posted on: 2007/3/3 4:35
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well 10inch wide rims on the front does seem like a pipedream.

Posted on: 2007/3/3 3:34
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i hope this dosnt end up like the 17" offset thred

Posted on: 2007/3/3 3:17
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Now I could understand 10" diameter if it was for a category of racing where this might be an advantage, but 10" wide in a 1200, ...... on the front? What are you using on the rear, ... 14" wide rims?

I hope you have done your sums as even 6" wide rims in as little as 14" diameter can cause all sorts of steering lock dramas if one is not carefull with offsets & tyre diameter.

This I gotta see, so looking forward to some pictures.

Posted on: 2007/3/3 3:11
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10's on the front!
now thats funny!
mate i have 10's on the back of my datto,i don't see how you could fit them on the front unless they had zero backspacing and all hanging out the sides.
the only reason you would want tyres that big is if you were making it four wheel drive,now that would be cool.

Posted on: 2007/3/3 2:27
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they are not on at the moment im waiting on the tires to come in and i dont wont them on till i do some front end work

Posted on: 2007/3/3 1:08
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