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Big brake struts
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Im selling a set of struts and brakes on ebay, if anyone is keen.
They have only had about six months of use, and work fantastic.

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just a question about this brake setup, you have to tap a thread into the r31 struts to use those brackets dont you?

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Thanks for the link.

Yes you have to drill and tap the struts, also you need to grind some off the area around the mounting holes and grind a bit off the callipers.

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was wondering how to they get the caliper in close enough to use the 280mm discs
on the 200b struts i couldnt get it in much further than about a 292mm disc (machined down 296mm) wthout grinding down the caliper

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Hey SSSUTE I was going to ask you on ebay but since I have found out they are yours I will ask you here, What is needed for them to fit on a Sunny? Will the standard lower control arms and radius rods work?
Will these fit under 15" wheels?
And also what would frieght be to 4223 in Queensland?
Cheers Mitchell

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Pigdog, the 200b bolt positionings might be slightly different to the R31 struts. Even with the r31 struts you have to grind a bit off the bolt flange.

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BAD310, they should fit straight on to your Sunny, as im using Sunny lower control arms.
They will fit under 15inch wheels, but they may need to be a fwd offset depending how wide they are.

Cheers Scott

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Bad 310 freight to you would be $70

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but they may need to be a fwd offset depending how wide they are.

I was going to use the SR20 turbo rotor and caliper setup on the front, so having the centres moved on the front wheels isn't a big deal if need be.

Does the auction include the spanners for the coilover adjustment?

Now I just need to win them

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