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75 series coil sprung questions
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75 series coil sprung questions
i recently bought a 75 series ute and i want to coil it. ive seen the build ups in here. with blokes using 80 series diffs and nissan diffs. i would like to keep it toyota. would it be worth coiling the 75 series diffs using nissan hats and stuff. i can get nissan mounts and links for a carton. also living in queensland how would i go engineering somethin like that?
help would be muchly appreciated
help would be muchly appreciated
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coiled cruiser
ok so i rang a engineer up today and i asked him about fitting 80 series difffs under my 75. he basically said i cant use the diffs coz there a different width to standard 75's. and i know it would be a whole lot of work coiling what ive got. i think i would go a body conversion onto the 80 chassis. just have to fiddle around with body mounts. does anybody know the difference in body mounts? also wat else would be needed if i was doing this. radiator mounts. ill use my engine and box seen as though its a brand new box and motor done 300 xxx 1hz.
Re: coiled cruiser
i dont think thats right mate, maybe you should try a different engineer, mine is engineered with nissan diffs and they are wider again...84sloth wrote:ok so i rang a engineer up today and i asked him about fitting 80 series difffs under my 75. he basically said i cant use the diffs coz there a different width to standard 75's. and i know it would be a whole lot of work coiling what ive got. i think i would go a body conversion onto the 80 chassis. just have to fiddle around with body mounts. does anybody know the difference in body mounts? also wat else would be needed if i was doing this. radiator mounts. ill use my engine and box seen as though its a brand new box and motor done 300 xxx 1hz.
it probably works in your favour if a professional is doing the work too, rather than them thinking its just going to be some backyard bodgey-up. i dunno... just a thought
ps. i reckon that the 80 series chassis is the way to go, as there is a lot less of the really vital fab work to do, ie linkages, mounts, steering, crossmembers etc, so therefore alot eaiser to engineer.
dunno bout it being less work... i would think there would be a lot of things attached to the body and chassis to move across, heaps of things you will have to fiddle around with to make fit... could be wrong though...
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