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Old 30-08-2012, 10:54 PM
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These are on ebay and just wondering if the arms will fit my Sierra, these are cossie ones but mines just a GLX but has cossie axle, diff etc
Are they the same??

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Old 30-08-2012, 11:10 PM
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Cossie don't have an axle mate. I know the geometry is different with a cossie rear end as they don't get the negative camber when lowered like normal sierras. Not sure if the difference is in the arms or the hoop though, or even both. Sure that I read a cossie diff needs a cossie hoop to bolt up to though?
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It depends on what diff size you have? Also what rear brakes? 2wd or 4wd? And what are the rear hubs on that, as they had different sizes iirc
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Originally Posted by SMILER258
It depends on what diff size you have? Also what rear brakes? 2wd or 4wd? And what are the rear hubs on that, as they had different sizes iirc
Im not bothered about the other parts in the pic just the arms im after
mine has rear disc setup but unsure about hubs etc just bought it and the previous owner was pretty vague
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