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Im builing up my hg for my hot 186 im also building. I want the car to have a gangsta kind of feel about it. Its going to be black and low. I want to put commodore stud pattern wheels on it. How do i change the stud pattern?
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How hard whould it be to put a late model commodore diff into the HG? eg VS SS LSD?
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your better off with a nine inch. they are alot more easier to put in and are alot stronger and probly cheaper zac
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Dunno about that Zac. The BW live axle diffs are pretty strong and cheaper than a 9"...
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are they easier to put in??? and are they lighter? sometimes a 9" is a over kill for a six so i have been told! zac
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Thats why i wanted to try a commodore diff, as a 9 inch would be a bit overkill for the six
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Also a lot more weight in a 9 inch diff,a b/w behind a 6 cyl hg has to be 10 times stronger than banjo diff.
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ive also been told 9inch diffs chew up a bit of power to, and in this project i need all the power i can get
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If u go the b/w way a vl diff may be correct width which will give u commodore stud pattern at rear and for front if u get undrilled rotors for your model and have them drilled to suit commodore rim your problem is solved easily.
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How much would a set of undrilled rotors cost for a hg?
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Depends on who you go through man.... I picked up a set of undrilled for my UC for 156bucks the pair!! But thats through a friend who has contacts *Taps on his nose*!! You'd probably get change from $250 for a pair... Keith
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then i just have to get the holes drilled in commodore stud pattern. Easy as
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You may want to consider ftting HQ type disc rotors and calipers,they are a better rotor(vented)also easier to get undrilled,the HG type rotor is seperate to hub,so hub would still have to be modified to suit stud pattern.
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might even consider some how using brakes of a later model commodore, but then i will need a better brake booster
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On EBAY try mr-spares they have a lot of upgrade kits for holden don't know if they do HG can't hurt to look.
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do you think it would be a good idear to put interior out of a vr/vs commodore into the old hg? or would that just be a waste of time?
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Bucket seats with headrests for sure vr/vs or maybe even hz/wb type may be easier to fit,I think that would be about all that would fit out of vr/vs
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im thinking leather buckets out of vr/vs
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Hi Mate. Go the B/W. Make sure you use the 4 pinion and Not the 6 cyl models (early commys) as there a 2 pinion type. Read Weak! I read a good review on this sort of thing on a web site from a place in Adelaide called phenix Autos? I think thats what th |
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