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WTB: Stanza LCA's, Steering arms etc
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Hey guys, want to do a disc brake conversion and need to get some stanza lca's and steering arms and castor rods.

I've got 200b struts already, so was going to use them, but if someone has a complete girlock stanza strut etc, let me know.

I'm in Melb, but will consider postage given they will only be small.

Also interested in a 120y swaybar too.

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Posted on: 2009/5/2 10:39
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Re: WTB: Stanza LCA's, Steering arms etc
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Anyone have anything?? Really need to get the car running again!!!

Anyone even have a complete stanza setup they'd part with??

Posted on: 2009/5/6 9:05
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Re: WTB: Stanza LCA's, Steering arms etc
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I have some castor rods, $25 plus postage... pm me if interested.

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Re: WTB: Stanza LCA's, Steering arms etc
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why do you want stanza struts when you already have 200b ones? just get the smaller spring perches welded onto the 200b struts and then you will pretty much have short stanza struts

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Re: WTB: Stanza LCA's, Steering arms etc
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Stanza Castor rods are to long to my knowledge and recent comparisons to 120y and Sunny ones if going in 1200. We have 120y or Sunny castors there the same as each other i checked. Also have 120y or Sunny LCA's and steering arms pretty sure the 120y ones are same as Stanza. PIGDOG will confirm that.

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Re: WTB: Stanza LCA's, Steering arms etc
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Sunny castor rods are the same length as stanza... infact the whole suspension setup is the same bar the struts...



Late 1200 ute, late 120y, stanza and sunny all share the same lca.

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Re: WTB: Stanza LCA's, Steering arms etc
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Not out to start an argument but not in my measurement done a few days ago so prety fresh in my mind. The stanza ones had less thread on them (More Rod). 81 stanza square headlight V's 80 model sunny square headlight also. So possibly same length but wouldnt work in my theory.

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Re: WTB: Stanza LCA's, Steering arms etc
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Hey I got better things to do than argue... still goes against everything I know.

Out of interest where they both Jap or Aussie assembled cars?

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Yeah thats it mate. Since i have an eyesight problem, Cant see myself doing a lot of things, then i could have been seeing things. Not sure on assembly We removed a borg warner from stanza so assume its Aussie didnt take a lot of notice of the sunny it was mix and match cause compliance said a12 56A but it actually had an A14 with smooth case. My view was the Stanza castors would actually push the LCa's back with no room for adjustment rather than pull them forward or atleast pull them square as 120y ones or sunny would.

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aus models stanzas are about 1,1/2in longer than 1200 rods im getting some cut down atm. hope it helps

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