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Re: 1200 ute all drums
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Just wondering.. you still got those struts up there?

I can come pick up next week..

ZM

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Re: 1200 ute all drums
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Hmm might take up that offer.

Would you mind keeping them for a month or two and then I can pick up? I have a job up there coming up in around May.

ZM

Posted on: 2011/3/9 9:28
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1200 ute drum to disk is 100% bolt in
i changed my ute from drum to disk using 1200 coupe struts
went straight in with no booster.no modifications, all brake lines stayed the same.
changed my 1200 coupe to stanza struts and disks with girlock calipers using a booster. and only changing tie rod ends.

edit: i have a set of coupe front struts (complete with disks etc) can have them for free. pickup only . central coast nsw.

Posted on: 2011/3/6 4:24
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Re: 1200 ute all drums
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Yeh I wanna do this too, except Im here in Australia. My project is taking a sedan back to stock, it currently has all drums I'd like to put discs on the front if it's not too hard. Need to have the brakes all done before it goes for rego.

Does anyone out there have a set of stock discs they don't want? Will these bolt on to the existing struts or do I need to change the strut? Also the current system is un- boosted. Will I need to change this to run the discs?

Zordmaker

Posted on: 2011/3/6 4:03
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Stanza is many different Datsun/Nissan models. They one they are speaking of is the 1977-1981 model A10 (Stanza/510).

B310 uses exactly the same suspension & brakes as the A10 Stanza except for Aussie built models which uses locally sourced brakes (local to Australia only).

Posted on: 2011/3/5 19:47
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my ute is a sunny LB120.93' model year.i don't know what model is stanza.

Posted on: 2011/3/5 18:10
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You can get disk brakes from many models. But the easiest to fit is from a Datsun 1200 with disc brakes.

It maybe easier to find other models. They can be fitted with additional work.

280ZX brakes are popular.

See Brake Swaps

Posted on: 2011/3/5 2:40
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did you get the a10 stanza there in greece? you must have got b210 or b310 sunnys. what year model is your datsun? because the ball joint changed slightly to accept bigger struts in 74/76 i believe here in australia.

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i want to change my front drums. to put disk brakes.from whish model i take them?without many modifications.and what about master cilinder?i want to be safe!

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