Pete-ke20 Posted April 5, 2008 Report Posted April 5, 2008 Hi all. I have a Ke20 and the PCD on it is 114.3 all around, i was wondering how so. I know the front struts are from a ke30, as it had the bigger brakes (7 mm or somthing in OD). I am not concerned by this as its easier to find wheels but which diff does the car have in it then? Everything looks stocko in the rear, its a '73 KE20. Cheers Quote
Pete-ke20 Posted April 5, 2008 Author Report Posted April 5, 2008 Yeh thats what i'm asking, its not stock so what other kex diff's would fit a 30? It's a banjo type diff and it is defently 114.3 PCD Quote
irokin Posted April 5, 2008 Report Posted April 5, 2008 Believe it or not you have my old KE20 so I can give you a definitive answer. The diff is out of an auto KE30 (4.3 ratio) and has KE20 diff mounts welded on. You'll find its slightly wider than a KE20 diff. The front struts are KE20 items and have KE30 backing plates with KE70 hubs (KE20 bearings), calipers and rotors. Quote
Pete-ke20 Posted April 5, 2008 Author Report Posted April 5, 2008 Believe it or not you have my old KE20 so I can give you a definitive answer. The diff is out of an auto KE30 (4.3 ratio) and has KE20 diff mounts welded on. You'll find its slightly wider than a KE20 diff. The front struts are KE20 items and have KE30 backing plates with KE70 hubs (KE20 bearings), calipers and rotors. Ah ok, well it was a white ke20.... The front struts have the square bolt pattern for where the caliper mount bolts on and not the offset ones (i have a second pair of struts that came in boot of car) I am fairly sure Teddy knows the history of this car my mate works at toyota with him and i have talked to him about it abit Quote
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