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wt to nt diff conversion
wt to nt diff conversion
ive got a nt lwb and just wanting know has any body done a right up or know of someone who can do a set of wt diff to narrow track leaf spacing
search seems to come up with nothing but who knows i might not be typing the right thing in
search seems to come up with nothing but who knows i might not be typing the right thing in
Search NT to WT SOA
Basically the same but with SOA perches are on top as opposed to the standard position under the axle tubes
Literally a case of welding on new perches to suit the narrow track spring spacing
You will also need to replace the steering rod to WT as it will a little longer
Basically the same but with SOA perches are on top as opposed to the standard position under the axle tubes
Literally a case of welding on new perches to suit the narrow track spring spacing
You will also need to replace the steering rod to WT as it will a little longer
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ahhh.....they won't fit as the diff centre will be directly in line with the spring.short stuff wrote:ive got 2 sets of wt diff housing so theres no worries there just got to get some perches
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that was 41mm for the front - and the rear is totally different.. but that was on my LWB.. so that might be different altogether to a SWB.joeblow wrote:sorry my bad...was thinking of lj...........40mm inboard with the perches for a wt diff.
Rear diff perches were moved in 37.5mm on my LWB.. so not sure on whether the SWB's are the same.
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