Can this be done? I know the front hubs and drums are one piece on an LJ80. Can the front end be converted to free wheeling hubs, and also disk brakes (maybe from a Sierra)
And the next Q, is such a conversion legal in Qld?
Number 2 daughter is looking for her first car. A stockman is available, but I hate the idea of front end running all the time, hence the Q.
Cheers
Bundy
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LJ80 free wheeling hubs.
LJ80 free wheeling hubs.
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I have heard people say they have fitted sierra discs to lj's, but I have not seen it done.
these guys will know
http://www.lj10.com/forum/index.php?sid ... f80774d0d8
these guys will know
http://www.lj10.com/forum/index.php?sid ... f80774d0d8
4WD SUZUKI CLUB VICTORIA
http://www.vic.suzuki4wd.com/forum/
http://www.vic.suzuki4wd.com/forum/
I know I have been accused of a rant from time to time, but I'm not sure that a stockman is a good first car.
I love LJ's but personally, I would be happier with my kid in something a bit safer taking into account the likelihood of an inexperienced driver being involved in an accident.
Is it neccessary for her to have a 4WD? If not, a car would make a lot safer alternative (plus, it will will be more forgiving if she overcooks it a bit and gets out of shape) to get an older 4 cyl hatch and the running costs would be the same or lower.
Just my 2C
Steve.
I love LJ's but personally, I would be happier with my kid in something a bit safer taking into account the likelihood of an inexperienced driver being involved in an accident.
Is it neccessary for her to have a 4WD? If not, a car would make a lot safer alternative (plus, it will will be more forgiving if she overcooks it a bit and gets out of shape) to get an older 4 cyl hatch and the running costs would be the same or lower.
Just my 2C
Steve.
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