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Caster plates

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Caster plates

Post by TUFF MAV »

I'm going to make some caster plates & am wondering if anyone could tell me the measurements for the front two holes ( centre to centre ) for a 6in lift.

Thanks in advance Kyle
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Post by ozy1 »

from what i believe, if you have the car lifted, take the 2 front radius arm bolts out, and rotate the diff so that your spring perches sit flat and measure from there, it should be okay, its the easiest way i reakon,
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Post by Wendle »

give me the length of the radious arm from the chassis mount to the rear bolt on the axle, the distance between to two bolts on the axle, and the height off the ground of both bolts on the axle and the chassis mount pin as it sits now. I'll work it out for you...
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Post by Area54 »

I have some I could sell you if interested...

anyway, here are the pics with measurements, this kit is fully bolt in, no need to drill extra holes in the plate on the diff, like other kits.
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