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120y shock vs tarago(rears)
PIGDOG 2007/3/15 5:11 Tell a friend
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the stuff you find when you have a day off uni orange big one is the tarago one, bit shorter in length, has more travel and is a hell of alot stiffer so should be about the same length as a 1200 sedan rear shock, but lots stiffer |
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Mawler1 |
Posted: 2007/3/16 1:05 Updated: 2007/3/16 1:05 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2003/1/24 From: Quairading, Western Australia Posts: 494 |
 Re: 120y shock vs tarago(rears) my march' 77 120Y has shock about the size of the tarago ones... no convolutions though.. just a shroud like the 120Y ones...
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sunny |
Posted: 2007/3/15 14:34 Updated: 2007/3/15 14:34 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2003/7/13 From: T'ville Posts: 491 |
 Re: 120y shock vs tarago(rears) hey what model tarago is that
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Posted: 2007/3/15 22:31 Updated: 2007/3/15 22:31 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2003/3/21 From: Tamworth, NSW Posts: 848 |
 Re: 120y shock vs tarago(rears) Good stuff. Be interested to know what model as well.
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Posted: 2007/3/16 1:05 Updated: 2007/3/16 1:05 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2004/10/28 From: Geelong, Vic Posts: 6184 |
 Re: 120y shock vs tarago(rears) late 80s, dont know exactly what year as the car is long gone had them in the back of a ta22 celica as they were a bolt in replacement for the stock ones, just lower and stiffer which was great for lowing the car
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