Errol,
is there any easy swaps then with struts and brakes that don't require brake
cylinder changes and spacer rings?
everyone talks about the 200B struts with hilux calipers but are there any
other alternatives?
Luke

Errol Smith wrote:

> Luke,
> The R31 struts will bolt onto the steering arms but the strut base is 54mm
> & the steering arm boss 40mm. If you do not have a spacer ring to adapt the
> different diameters the strut can move on the base. The brakes present a
> bit of a problem unless you use the skyline master cylinder/booster as
> well. The pedal pressures become too high
> The bluebird/skyline rims are offset inwards a lot more than 180/200B rims.
> They are designed for negative offset geometry.
> Cheers
> Feral Errol
>
> ----------
> From: luke heymans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: ozdat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: skyline struts among other things
> Date: Thursday, October 12, 2000 9:11
>
> hey all,
> i have been told by a fairly reputable source that r31 skyline front
> struts and brakes are a straight fit onto a 1600/ 180B . is this true?
> if so what width wheels could you fit ?
> i am looking at a set of 15 x 6.5's which don't fit on the standard 180B
> struts. Even my bluebird trx rims with 195's don't fit on the standard
> 180B struts, does this seem odd? What have other 180B/510 owners used?
>
> cheers
> Luke (P610, 910)
> Mark(B110)
>

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