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  1. 55 minutes ago, Madkaw said:

    Sorry ,  but I’ve on,y contacted him thru messenger

     

    Would you be keen on sending him a message for me? I can communicate via email, call text, instagram, forum etc. I just don't have FB and haven't for many many years.. Your help would be extremely appreciated.

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  2. 1 minute ago, Knugcab said:

    WD21 Pathfinder rear axle? I think they have discs. Coil sprung so it will need some fabrication but it was the first thing that came to mind.

     

    I had read about that, I am capable of fabricating if need be, I would just prefer not to if at all possible. If/when I start fabbing anything in the rear of this truck it will end up being IRS from an s13, Miata, FC or something similar. I bought my truck on a whim, and unfortunately it was WAY worse than I had thought so I need one of everything to make it work and would like to go with the path of least resistance, which would be some disc conversion brackets in my specific case.

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  3. 15 hours ago, NC85ST said:

    Your best bet is to find a parts truck so that you can get everything you need.

     

    8 hours ago, Charlie69 said:

    Buy a parts truck or check your local junk yards.

     

    That was my first thought, and I have tried but came up short.

     

    3 hours ago, Madkaw said:

    I would try Fred Williams on FB page for Nissan 720. He’s out in Nevada and has dozens of trucks he is parting . Mostly the rust free stuff. I got a set of torsion bar bolts from him that looked great

     

    Do you have any other means of contacting him? I do not have a Facebook. Thank you for the response!! Greatly helpful.

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  4. I bought a very used 720 I have been rebuilding, amongst other things, and the torsion bar hardware is stripped and pretty much utterly useless so I need to replace it. The hooks on the bar are also bent on one side and the bar is pretty sad as it is. Basically, does anybody know of where to get replacement hardware AND maybe someone can point me in the right direction of purchasing new bars as a whole if they exist. It is an 84 720 2wd king cab.

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  5. I have been searching all through the interwebs looking for options to do a rear disc conversion on a 720. I know the drums are adequate in regards to stopping power etc. but it is still something I would like to do if possible. I have an 84 2wd 720. A name popped up a couple times on my search that goes by Beebani, that may have made brackets at one point but can't find any further information. Anybody got anything else that they can help me with?

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  6. Thank you for the response! I will see if I can build a harness now. But I also found part # 24015-10W01 which is available for sale, but it looks like there is a part # change midway through my particular model year so I’m a little nervous to buy the sub harness section and have it be wrong. Any way that number can be verified as correct?

     

    Thanks again

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  7. Hey all! I have a 1984 2wd king cab 720 pick up I’m currently doing an engine swap on. I bought the truck in pretty horrible shape and have been piecing it back together since. I’m in the middle of sorting out the wiring but am at a stop at the rear section. The harness runs to the back and at the last part of the frame there is a five pin connector and then nothing. Looks like somebody took the rear harness out entirely! I’m lookjng to buy either that rear section or get a sechematic so I can build it so the tail lights and stuff will work. The rear plug looks like this:

    https://www.flickr.com/gp/130729608@N02/on6k6F

    https://www.flickr.com/gp/130729608@N02/477kj6

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  8. I've been searching a lot but can't seem to find an actual number other than that some wheels have to have the bore drilled out to fit. What is the actual size of our hub bore?

     

    1984 720 2wd if it make a difference.

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