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Zero_Cylinders 03-16-19 09:32 PM

GSL-SE lug pattern
 
Hello all,
I have a 83 rx7 and want to conver over to the gsl-se lug patter. What’s the easiest way? Getting full suspension from a gsl-se? Or is there other options? Thank you for the help

KansasCityREPU 03-16-19 09:45 PM

Getting the full suspension is the easiest.

Zero_Cylinders 03-16-19 09:53 PM

Seems pretty hard to come by. Do you see it often?

KansasCityREPU 03-18-19 11:24 AM

They are very rare nowadays.

If you had a 1984 or 1985 it would be much easier because then all you need are the rear axles/brakes/proportioning valve, etc. Then for the front just the brake components (rotors/calipers/etc). This is because the axle housings and front struts are the same. there are some small differences like the limited slip pumpkins etc but not enough to not make it work. The 1983 and below are what we call small axle and 1984/1985 are big axel.

Zero_Cylinders 03-18-19 06:29 PM


Originally Posted by KansasCityREPU (Post 12336247)
They are very rare nowadays.

If you had a 1984 or 1985 it would be much easier because then all you need are the rear axles/brakes/proportioning valve, etc. Then for the front just the brake components (rotors/calipers/etc). This is because the axle housings and front struts are the same. there are some small differences like the limited slip pumpkins etc but not enough to not make it work. The 1983 and below are what we call small axle and 1984/1985 are big axel.

thank you for the info. Very informative. I’m in no rush so ill just have to piece together if possible


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