Hi, I've just put a commodore disc rear end into my 1990 rodeo (has VT Commodore engine and auto in it). The end result is I now have Commodore 5 stud rear.
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Front brake upgrade – oYXQX12Q06 | 4x4galore
Hi, I've just put a commodore disc rear end into my 1990 rodeo (has VT Commodore engine and auto in it). The end result is I now have Commodore 5 stud rear.
Taken from:
Front brake upgrade – oYXQX12Q06 | 4x4galore
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