The loooonnng term EK 2 door project

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Re: The loooonnng term EK 2 door project

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Will the whopper-stoppers go inside a 14" wheel, or do you need to run something larger?

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Was always planning to go larger on this one Harv - I believe Jag wheels were 15" originally so not a big problem - biggest problem is can I run them as I don't want to use Jag brakes on the rear.

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Re: The loooonnng term EK 2 door project

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The Jag stud pattern is HQ, Chev.

Forgot but what diff you running in the coupe ?

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EK283 wrote: Thu Dec 04, 2025 11:22 am The Jag stud pattern is HQ, Chev.

Forgot but what diff you running in the coupe ?

Greg
Will be a Borg Warner 78 with the stud pattern changed to HQ/Chev
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Re: The loooonnng term EK 2 door project

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Blacky wrote: Thu Dec 04, 2025 11:47 am
EK283 wrote: Thu Dec 04, 2025 11:22 am The Jag stud pattern is HQ, Chev.

Forgot but what diff you running in the coupe ?

Greg
Will be a Borg Warner 78 with the stud pattern changed to HQ/Chev
So balancing the caliper size or slaves will sort the brakes. I did have a chart with all dimensions of brake piston sizes but cant find it at the minute.
Brakes are a balancing act !!

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Yeah I have a Jag diff that came with the front and as a job lot but I have advertised it for sale - not interested in trying to fit that behemoth underneath an EK - should check the piston diameter on it I guess before it disappears.
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Re: The loooonnng term EK 2 door project

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Yes they are a dana 44 very strong diff, i have one in a studebaker LSD factory.

The jag rear ends are pretty to look at !
I am interested in what you end up concocting with the front end, factory suspension seems to be the best performers for our mixed roads.

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Re: The loooonnng term EK 2 door project

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A little more work on the 2 door , modified the door inner so the door trim goes all the way to the floor
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Welded up the seam in the front guards as well
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Nice work Blacky - never thought about dropping the door trim. Is that to make the door feel not as long/skinny visually?

And welding up the guard seam! Have been planning to do that but started having second thoughts that maybe its a part of the charm of the car. It is such a weird body line, wonder why they never filled it in the first place. I'll sit on the fence for now.
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Re: The loooonnng term EK 2 door project

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I thought the same when I did the ute Scotty.

Saving some weight I suppose. Years ago a mate had this EK he cut metal out everywhere to lighten it. Had a GTS 186S and Saginaw box Volvo diff. It went.


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Saving weight


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