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PostPosted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 7:40 am 
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OK... just want to know how many different sub freams there are.. yes I know there are wet and dry ones.. but is there differences between Mk1 and so on?


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 7:46 am 
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I beleive just the two...wet and dry...4 if you include the front....except maybe the Rovers also.


Here is a dry rear subby I prepared earlier

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 7:48 am 
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3 types of subframe wet dry and the rubber mounted fram which was from 80 81 on i think not to sure but was earlie 80's
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 7:50 am 
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bit of a fuzzy pic Jim.. were you having smoking withdrawals?


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:shock: my eyes from that picture :evil:

Try this one

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Any dramers dropping it..how were the bolts holding it up :shock:

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Ok.. for the front sub. what used the single bolt bump stop.. and what used the twin bolt?


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yeah eggzactly

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twin bolt on a bumper stop :shock:

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yep... thats why I am :? .. in the mini sport cat.. its got... front bump stop (early Mk1 single bolt)

and front bump stop twin bolt.

and front bump stop hydro...


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O and my front frame has the twin bolt one on there.. :?


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No joke...I have not seen twin bolted ones..cant see the reason for it

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OK in Oz- there are 2 wet ones, the std and MiniMatic.

1 dry type only. All these have 2 tower bolts each side. Solid mounted.

In UK got these, then after `76 they got the dry type rubber mounted, and a MiniMatic (dry) rubber mounted. These had the big single hole each side.

`matic ones all have a curved front rail, and the engine mount points are different.

You can fit a manual onto a `matic one with spacers, but not the reverse.

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I forgot about the Matic's

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thats why I am :? thats why I was trying to sus out what frames were from when.. to see if its the original frame for the car.. or was it replaced after that front endsmash many years ago..


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 8:21 am 
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Are you saying you have twin bolts in the top arm.....or on the Sub.

Here's a Dry front Subby (clean)

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