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#1 a question re: directional Simmon's
Lowmion Posted on: 2010/4/17 13:07
Hi peoples

Thankyou all for the money saving advice re the gearbox, my mate realised that my simmons on my mitsu might fit so we tried them out, have a look, as last time a picture was all it took for advice :)

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#2 Re: a question re: directional Simmon's
levey Posted on: 2010/4/17 13:20
Nice, is that a can of MB in the second shot? Haven't seen that beer for ages in Perth.


#3 Re: a question re: directional Simmon's
estyre Posted on: 2010/4/17 13:36
wow b45s look good on a 1200 ,i might put my gold spoke simmon copies on !


#4 Re: a question re: directional Simmon's
Lowmion Posted on: 2010/4/17 13:38
It sure is, PM me with a address and I'll send you a can :)


#5 Re: a question re: directional Simmon's
estyre Posted on: 2010/4/17 14:23
levey will need more than one can to keep him goin :)

fedex him a carton haha


#6 Re: a question re: directional Simmon's
Lowmion Posted on: 2010/4/17 22:49
My mates donated me some disc brake fronts, which I'll machine up and get the studs replaced with slightly longer ones

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I've just bought a twin cylinder brake master booster of ebay for the conversion.

The test last night shows that the 205/55/15's fit but is this enough clearance of the front strut?

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#7 Re: a question re: directional Simmon's
ddgonzal Posted on: 2010/4/17 23:19
205 is unlikely to clear the struts.

Unless the wheel offset makes them stick outside the guards like this:

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#8 Re: a question re: directional Simmon's
Lowmion Posted on: 2010/4/17 23:29
they hang out by an inch - does this mean you're not for-seeing much more than spacer and stud length problems?

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The disc brake front struts 'seem' to have more clearance than the drum brake struts currently on the car, they did rub the lower front corner of the guard at one point in basic turn test.


#9 Re: a question re: directional Simmon's
ddgonzal Posted on: 2010/4/17 23:59
I don't know if anyone has successfully fitted 205s to the front of a 1200. On the sedan rear 205s will fit if the perfect offset wheel is used. But on the front there is less room.

I reckon with spacers and guard clearance (perhaps overfender flares) it will work.


#10 Re: a question re: directional Simmon's
Lowmion Posted on: 2010/4/18 8:02
well I'll let you know how it comes together, and post the pic's :)



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