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Hello ,

could anyone tell me if a 1200 ute diff centre will fit straight into a 1200 coupe diff housing ....... also are the axles the same on ute and coupe ...... does stanza also fit and are axles the same ..... are they all h165

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Yes they will. Diff center and axles are the same between Coupe/Sedan/Wagon and 1971-1973 ute. Newer utes use the bigger H165 rear and so will not interchange with the B110 housings.

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As far as I know 1200 Coupe, Sedan, wagon and all 1000 are all H145, All 1200 uts are H165, Stanza are H165 with longer axles. Coupe axles won't fit a H165 centre

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I may be wrong,someone correct me if i am,but i am yet to see an Australian delivered 1200 ute with anything but an H165 installed in the back,and no they won't interchange bits with the sedan or coupe or wagon.

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my understanding is that all utes have h165 but what do coupes have h145 or h165 ?

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coupes have h145's. it wouldnt be to hard to change the rear end though i cant imagine. it will be stronger and widen the track with the h165

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thanks champ


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a ute h165 will keep the track width the same

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Looks like thr diff in the 1000 is a H165 mate...

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1000 diffs are H145, like pigdog said the ute diff keeps the same track. KE55 Corolla bw diffs widen the track by about 2inches overall.

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