GSL-SE rear end with 110-4 wheels?
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GSL-SE rear end with 110-4 wheels?
I want to upgrade to a disc rear end in my SA and I have a line on a cheap GSL-SE parts car. But I'd like to keep the stock SA wheels. I just like the way they look.
Can I use the SA axles in the SE rear end and the SA hubs on the SE spindles to keep my stock wheels?
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Can I use the SA axles in the SE rear end and the SA hubs on the SE spindles to keep my stock wheels?
Thanks in advance.
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^^ lol, thats what i pm'ed him about.
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Get the -SE and upgrade your front struts as well, just need to buy 84-84 GS, GSL brake rotors and bearings. You might even swap the hard lines as well.(SA brake lines have a different thread pitch). All depends on what you want to do in the future and how well you want to "bond" with your car.
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I have every peice needed to do gsl rearend swapp missing the center chunk. I do have calipers, brackets, e-brake cable, rotors, axles, perportioning valve. all the bolts too
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Gsl axles and se brakes will not work. Se rotors are 114.3 bolt pattern. gsl axles are the 4-110. Cant just use gsl rotors and se calipers because se rotors are vented(lot thicker) so trhe brakets are different or the calipers are different or both.
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