



I'm going to be doing this over the next couple of weeks, and am wondering if there are any hidden pitfalls



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cartledge_uk wrote:I will be attempted the reverse of you on Si's shell.![]()
1a on a 1b.
The one hole you will have to drill, the car may sit higher as the 1a struts are shorter than the 1b.
The 1a rear subframe bracket things arn't interchangeable with the 1b, which is why they are so rare and sell for silly money if they are mint.![]()
you may be able to create a mount to mount the 1b thingie bracket too.
The problem could be hubs/driveshafts too, as the 1a driveshafts are differetn to the 1b, and you cant use a 1b shaft on a 1a hub, its a really subtle difference but it stops you from tightening the hub nut up as it locks against the hub and the shaft cant rotate
MartG wrote:So not a straight swap then- bu88er
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Guess I've got a bit of measuring etc.do this weekend to figure out what to do
- once I've washed all the mud off the underside
( I think Si must have driven it over a ploughed field at some point
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My main aim is to keep my existing Mk1b Koni adjustable dampers and springs( and Superflex bushes
), and not to have to buy new dampers/springs etc.
cartledge_uk wrote:shafts to sell.
MartG wrote:cartledge_uk wrote:shafts to sell.
BenF has dibs on them already![]()
MartG wrote:I think what I'll do is remove the complete 1a suspension, then measure everything and compare to the 1b dimensions.I'll try and document it all for Jinxy's
"1a/1b differences" list for future reference
Limeymk1 wrote:Rear brackets that hold the lower arms and tie rods are different, I believe the mounting holes are in different positions.