You can't trust the info in magazines though.. We all know that they often cock up the technical details, they're journalists not mechanics.
When it boils down to it, you can do whatever you want with enough fabrication work, so seeing what other people have used isn't necessarily useful, because you don't know what they did to get them on there. (In the case of my old car, cut and shut lower control arms, bad.)
What i've spent alot of time working out is what i can use without changing lower control arms or steering arms - because i didn't want to arse around with the steering, its way over my head to put it simply.
There is a kingpin angle difference of 1 degree positive with the R31 strut. That is, its 10 deg instead of the stock 9. I'm not too worried because its not drastic, and i have camber plates.
ed: A variety of datsun / early nissan struts will also fit, but i didn't bother looking - the R31 strut seems the most versatile option, with a range of brake sizes being adaptable.
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