
 Originally Posted by 
isuzurover
					 
				 
				Tech issues:
 
D1 and D2 are basically the same, except that pre ~94(ish) D1s have 10-spline diffs and later model D2's swapped to P38 diffs. However the oem 24 spline are no stronger than 10-spline, and P38 diffs can have issues. No difference diesel-petrol, and they are all 3.54:1.
 
On the front, the track rod wants to be where the springs are. So you will need to (a) go SOA (spring over axle), (b) rotate the housing to a funny angle so the track rod clears - then index and rotate your swivels if you want correct caster, or (c) fit a double-arm RHS swivel housing from a post '99 model or a LHD vehicle, and move the track rod to the front using a toyota-style combined track rod and drag link. Note that option (c) will not give you proper ackerman steering.
 
Legal issues:
 
In most states converting to coiller axles on a series will be illegal as you will increase the track width by more than is allowable. Series are 55" drum-drum, coillers are 61" disc-disc.
 
Option (a) is illegal in many states.
			
		 
	
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