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Coily front end

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Coily front end

Post by Grantw »

I have a blown front diff and drivers side hub and are now seriously thinking about what I want to do with my coily. I am not happy with the limitations of the strut design and no front locker availabilty. Are jimny fronts are viable option?
As i am a qlder I cant simply fit lux diffs....
I have had a search and found lux diff conversions but nothing else.
i dont want to start the "coilys are no good" debate...... i like mine and dont wheel it too hard but have to seriously think about what i should do...
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Post by Gwagensteve »

It should be possible to transplant a Jimny front axle, spring and shock mounts into a Coiler without too much trouble.

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Post by spamwell »

jimny front end is easy mate, the chassis is the right shape to take the upper mounts and the trailing arm mounts on the chassis are the same

get a jimny front cut and have fun :D

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