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- NafemanNathan
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well come in mate
i will definatelly have some questions about 3rd gen ludes 
i have b20a7 myself and its hard for me to find parts in uk... or its just rubbish comparison system they've got here..
any diferance between 90' and 91' b20a7 ludes wheel bearings or any other stuff? comparing 90'-91' ludes?
mercy buku!!!!!
Vaidas


i have b20a7 myself and its hard for me to find parts in uk... or its just rubbish comparison system they've got here..
any diferance between 90' and 91' b20a7 ludes wheel bearings or any other stuff? comparing 90'-91' ludes?
mercy buku!!!!!
Vaidas
Thanks!
C0/C1 hubs and axles are 26 splines, C2/C3 are 28 splines. You can mix everything you want as long as you keep the axles with the same number of splines as the hubs. Caution, the carbed 3rd follow the same rules and use the same axles but knucles are different (because of the brake calipers brackets).
What is the question precisely? Check the model-year in the VIN number (JHMBA41400Cx). X goes from 0 to 3 (for 88 to 91). C0 and C1 are pre-facelift and there are loads of differences in these years. C2 and C3 are post-facelift and are quite the same.91pREluDe wrote:well come in matei will definatelly have some questions about 3rd gen ludes
i have b20a7 myself and its hard for me to find parts in uk... or its just rubbish comparison system they've got here..
any diferance between 90' and 91' b20a7 ludes wheel bearings or any other stuff? comparing 90'-91' ludes?
mercy buku!!!!!
Vaidas
C0/C1 hubs and axles are 26 splines, C2/C3 are 28 splines. You can mix everything you want as long as you keep the axles with the same number of splines as the hubs. Caution, the carbed 3rd follow the same rules and use the same axles but knucles are different (because of the brake calipers brackets).
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