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  1. Ive decided to do a solid axle conversion on the rear of my s30. Being that i have a 86 toyota 4x4, working with the 8" axles has sparked some interested. The gears options,locker/lsd options, and parts availibility make these axles super easy to find. With the addition of cheap chromoly axles shafts if pushing a ton of power, disk brake conversions are done with bolt on brackets, and the calipers share the same 10mm flare nut size as the stock s30. Not to mention the width is shorter significantly shorter then most other solid axles.

    Im just curious if this has been done before by someone on this board? Also curious to hear from other axle conversions and the suspension setup they used when doing it. Post detailed pictures please!!

  2. In other words, you can make anything work with some fabbing. I would first suggest buying the weld in kit for your car. There much stronger and have the potential to look better. Second, if you use Bolt in, I would probably bolt them under the shock tower. I spent more time making 1/8" support brackets that I could have just made the shock tower cuts look good and bolted underneath.

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  3. I have the JTR book for my s30 and I just made the setback plates out of 1/4" aluminum. JTR calls for 1/2". I made these because I had just enough 1/4" laying around. Will I run into issues with drive shaft angle being 1/4" off of the drawings? I am running coilovers and figured I would make aluminum spacer for the front suspension assembly to make up the extra 1/4"....

  4. When I dropped my front suspension I noticed a bearing fall on the ground. It seemed like it came from the top of the coil spring. After I disassembled the rest I never found another bearing. Any Idea where this went? 

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    Also, when I dropped my rear suspension, I noticed that one of the swing arms looks upside down. If this isn't normal then someone must have swapped it for a passenger side part and just flipped it over....

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  5. Got my rear end dropped and have an OBX unit I will be dropping in in place of the stock open diff in my r200.

    Do you guys normally follow the steps on checking and adjusting backlash or do you just bolt it in with the same shims?

    Also, easiest way to check gear ratios in two different r200 sitting on the work bench?

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