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Upgrading 120y front disc brakes
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Hi, I know that this is on the forum somewhere but I can't find it, si I'lll ask.

I heard that a model of skyline front discs can be modified and welded onto a 120y strut, thus achiving bigger brake discs and calipers. Could any one give me some advice on ths topic?

Thanks

Posted on: 2005/9/7 9:29
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Re: Upgrading 120y front disc brakes
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I live in Ipswich. West briss area QLD. I use 120y or 1200 coupe struts and make a coil over to suit. I shorten the tube lenght of the strut by 60mm so u back your oringal travel distance and the the strutt will not bottom out over bumps. I also do disk break up greades using 180sx breakes. I make up a new bracket to hold the larger caliper. No welding required all bolts up. If interisted PM me.

Posted on: 2005/9/7 9:44
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Re: Upgrading 120y front disc brakes
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Stanza struts are a common upgrade,try the tech section.

Posted on: 2005/9/7 12:20
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thanks I'll have a look, any other sugggestions please?


Posted on: 2005/9/7 12:33
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200b discs go straight on with 200b wheel bearings i think...
I run them in my ute, and have had no probs, plus the ute stops awesome

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