The bolt spacings at the bottom of the struts are all the same, Its only the
flange diameter that sits on top of the steeering arm that is different.
This is overcome by making an adapter ring up.

Cheers,
Feral Errol
<http://www.datrats.com.au/>



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Check DATSPORT web site.
click on parts menue,than suspension and steering,than fitting and handling
kits.
hope this article is of some help
cheers

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Subject: Re: Struts, what fits what?


> Nat, i know with R31 struts
> in a 1200 you need bluebird control arms
> to use R31 struts as they have same bolt spacing at the bottom
> of strut.
>
> Heath
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> From: nat P. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 11:30 PM
> Subject: Struts, what fits what?
>
>
> > What other struts fit 1600,180B'S? Like i'm talking
> > later model struts with biggers brakes, i.e do
> > Skyline brakes fit?  I'm not concerned about the
> > spring placement, just the stub axle angle and bottom
> > bolting manner? Or somehitng I can just bolt on R32
> > brake calipers or something?
> > Anyone???
> > Cheers NAT
> >
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>


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