ok guys im just thinking about future mods for my 45...
one of them thoughts is a coil conversion.
what do you guys think a "roudabout" $ figure would be to get it all done in someones shop?
i not too confident in doing it myself and would like it done once and done properly if you get what i mean.
also good enough to pass an eng. cert.
i know alot of variables would come into the price but just chasing a rough figure to get an idea of what im lookin at.
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coiling a 45
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Re: 45 coils
rustynuts wrote:Have a look on 3rdrock4x4 forum look under members rigs and look for scotto. Scott has built a BJ42 with coils and has photos.
Hope this helps
Cheers Russ
Coils and Diffs
Has anyone done it using the stock 40 series Diffs ? I see a few out there but all seem to have the 80 series setup.
Do people use the 80 series diffs just for ease ? as all the links etc are already there ?
How much wider are the 80 series diffs than the 45 series ones ?
Do people use the 80 series diffs just for ease ? as all the links etc are already there ?
How much wider are the 80 series diffs than the 45 series ones ?
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