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FS Bluebird rear discs, suit h150 h165 h190
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as stated i have a bluebird rear disc setup that isnt needed

comes complete with discs(need to be skimmed to get rid of surface rust), calipers, backing plates, internal drum handbrake, flexi brake lines and mount, longer studs to go in the diff.....think thats about all

all that is needed to put these on a h165 or h190 is to take the wheel bearings off the axles, take drum stuff off, put disc stuff back on and then put new wheel bearings on
then just weld the flexi brake line mount onto the diff and make new solid lines
connect standard handbrake cables up the the internal drum handbrake
bleed the brakes and go

these brakes do however require 14 inch or bigger wheels as the discs are a huge 280mm

these brakes should also fit onto h150s as they run the same bolt pattern on the ends of the diff

wanting about $100 for the setup, can get better pictures but this one will do for now

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Posted on: 2008/7/20 14:13
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Re: FS Bluebird rear discs, suit h150 h165 h190
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have you gone to drums pigdog?

Posted on: 2008/7/20 14:15
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Re: FS Bluebird rear discs, suit h150 h165 h190
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bah my brakes #### on these

i have r32 297x18mm vented discs and twin piston calipers, nothing but the best

but these brakes are still cool

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JESUS!!! what size comparitive front discs
then ?

Posted on: 2008/7/20 14:19
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Re: FS Bluebird rear discs, suit h150 h165 h190
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my fronts are 296x30mm r33 with r32 caliper, once again nothing but the best

bluebird fronts are about 260 ish

Posted on: 2008/7/20 14:23
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i was planning on them for my h150 set up but as they dont go under 13's no good for my plans to keep 13's as an option

Posted on: 2008/7/20 14:26
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Re: FS Bluebird rear discs, suit h150 h165 h190
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mmm sounds nice. If my 1200 coupe has A14 and 5 speed standard pattern. Do you think they may have updated the diff ?. How can i tell what diff im running, markings etc. keen if you will ship them and i have a diff to suit of course. If you remember im running 15 inch TRX Rims. So should be right there.

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h145 runs studs to hold the diff centre in and h150 and h165 run bolts, pretty sure thats how it goes

so if your diff have bolts holding the diff centre into the housing then these brakes should fit
take some pictures of the diff and im sure we will be able to identify it

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i have a torch i will go have a look. If i don't return the wind has blown me away as its pretty strong out there.

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O.k from the back i cant see anything but looking from the front to back i see nuts holding the diff center in. So probably studs ay ?

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