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MK front coil convertion
MK front coil convertion
I have been given a GQ chassis minus diffs (damn) all the suspension is there including panhards, would it be feasable to use GQ suspension arms and chassis mounts to Convert the MK front to coils by welding new mounts to the current diff??, or am I dreaming. the chassis was free
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Get a GQ front diff and take the old one out and postion it up and measure it all. I think you'll have problems with your panhard and the steering box from what I've been thinkin and talkin to others about But I'm probly wrong! Lol
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I looked at doing it but decided it wasnt worth it. Now im building a GQ chassis with coilovers and am going to stick my MQ body on it. I think its the better option.
[b]86 Nissan MK Patrol[/b] - In bits atm, be back together soon
[b]MWB GQ Patrol[/b] - Being built, 383 chev, coilovers, etc
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[b]MWB GQ Patrol[/b] - Being built, 383 chev, coilovers, etc
[url]http://www.kiwiracing.co.nz[/url]
i think this would be the beter option to buy GQ diffs, everything is bolt on then, the only thing you need to modify is the body mounts and put the body on topNZ4x4 wrote:I looked at doing it but decided it wasnt worth it. Now im building a GQ chassis with coilovers and am going to stick my MQ body on it. I think its the better option.
i think the advantages of having a GQ chassis with GQ diffs outway the MQ diffs under a GQ chassis
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Sorry I didnt explain that well enough. I am putting GQ diffs under herBartso wrote:i think this would be the beter option to buy GQ diffs, everything is bolt on then, the only thing you need to modify is the body mounts and put the body on topNZ4x4 wrote:I looked at doing it but decided it wasnt worth it. Now im building a GQ chassis with coilovers and am going to stick my MQ body on it. I think its the better option.
i think the advantages of having a GQ chassis with GQ diffs outway the MQ diffs under a GQ chassis
Infact it will be; GQ chassis, GQ diffs, GQ transfer and 5speed, MPI 350 chev with an MQ body (with GQ guards)
[b]86 Nissan MK Patrol[/b] - In bits atm, be back together soon
[b]MWB GQ Patrol[/b] - Being built, 383 chev, coilovers, etc
[url]http://www.kiwiracing.co.nz[/url]
[b]MWB GQ Patrol[/b] - Being built, 383 chev, coilovers, etc
[url]http://www.kiwiracing.co.nz[/url]
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