All very interresting, I suspected the UC ones were higher as some guys have the upper control arms hitting on their chassis when they put the UC front ends in the LX's.
The nice painted one above is definately UC - my 2 in the shed are the same.
I have redrilled my UC one on the test bed to the same as what is in my car and that front end is an RTS LX front end. The bolts for the Upper control arm are about 50mm down from the flange - you could probably have drilled this one about 3 or 4mm lower if you were after every skeric but I was trying to simulate the setup in my car.
Anyway this is the best spot to run any of the Torana front ends in my view.

I am going to plot out the camber curve for this arrangment on the weekend. I don't know if I could be bothered with yet another whole set of measurements now I know there are a few mounting spots for the control arms, I have just measured the top and am about to do the bottom so I know the adjustable range.
With those 'control arm stops' - I scratched my head about those for ages, because as you point out, only the UC's have them and I want to grind them off.
They are there so you can hook the top of the stub axle on them if you have the top ball joint separated and the lower control arm still connected to the stub as it all wants to fall down.
I was just interrested if anyone else noticed this point.
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