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Re: How do i do a 5 stud conversion on the front of 1200 ute
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Thanks nick seem ur the only person that helped lol hahaha

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Re: How do i do a 5 stud conversion on the front of 1200 ute
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what do i have to do to do what u are doing...

Also is it possible to do what you want to do
to the standard drum brake setup

Posted on: 2007/3/20 0:42
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Re: How do i do a 5 stud conversion on the front of 1200 ute
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Is it possible to put r31 brake set-up on 120y struts.

Also is any1 selling 120y struts!!!

pm me if any1 has brake and struts for 1200ute.

Also is there anyway to convert my standard drum brake front end into a disc brake set-up...

Posted on: 2007/3/20 0:40
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Re: How do i do a 5 stud conversion on the front of 1200 ute
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For 4 stud, the 260Z hubs pull the wheels in, but you'll need to modify the brake caliper brackets.

Posted on: 2007/3/19 18:01
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Re: How do i do a 5 stud conversion on the front of 1200 ute
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I am going to run 120Y struts with S13 brakes. I will get new hubs turned up to suit the 5 stud pattern. I have chosen this way so that I don't have track width issues you get with stanza struts. When I have more information/photo's I'll be sure to start a new thread. Nick

Posted on: 2007/3/19 17:52
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Hey PIGDOG i have just bolted on sum vl turbo rotors on my ute with stanza struts last weekend and now i have got the tyres sticking out of the guards by about 30mm any help or sugestions would be great. im a bit stuck as to what to do here.
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Posted on: 2007/3/19 17:45
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Re: How do i do a 5 stud conversion on the front of 1200 ute
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280C are 5 stud i think, maybe those hubs will fit.

Posted on: 2007/3/19 11:10
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Re: How do i do a 5 stud conversion on the front of 1200 ute
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look around for 5 stud hubs, see what fits
probably start with skyline or 200sx hubs
from there hunt down some brakes that will fit

or just bolt some vn discs(intergrated hub) on and find a caliper to suit

Posted on: 2007/3/19 8:19
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im running stanza struts 200b disks (i think ) i never put these 2gether and girlock callepers. .

Posted on: 2007/3/19 6:17
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