hey building up a 40yea yea like every 1 else but this will be different!! haha, well ive decided on 60series suspension (yes i have the right mounts) and a 60box and prob a set of diffs for later down the track, but the prob is i have a 60 now that ive cut down to a ute, so i have the parts, but is it worth while stripping it or selling it and buying new parts?? parts seem pretty cheap but what's you thoughts?? any help would be gr8,
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60 or 40?
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bj on roids wrote:just shove the 40 body onto the 60 chassis.
That's what I would be looking at first plus the bits from the 60 that you currently have you know the condition & how they have been treated. You sell it off & buy somebody elses parts & you don't know the history. Seems a no brainer to me unless of course you have flogged the 60 driveline & it is about to explode
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yea i have thought about that option, but have just put a lot of work into building up my 40 chassis, but putting 84modle suspension mount and the gear box crossmember into it, just seems a waste, but it definatly is an option, any ideas about measuring the body mounts on to the 60 (for the 40 tub), should i keep the same distance from the front member as the 40 series chassis?? know of any 1 who has done this???
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