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120Ynutter |
Posted: 2004/7/10 0:39 Updated: 2004/7/10 0:39 |
Quite a regular   Joined: 2003/1/8 From: Taradale; NZ Posts: 57 |
 Re: Adjustable stanza strut Questions. Did you have to shorten the tubes?
What inserts did you use?
Also what springs and spring rate are they?
thanks.
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731200 |
Posted: 2004/11/28 1:21 Updated: 2004/11/28 1:21 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2003/11/2 From: Sydney Australia Posts: 469 |
 Re: Adjustable stanza strut Didnt have to shorten the tubes.
Skyline inserts had to modify the tops.
Dont know the spring rate they are king springs though I know that.
The reason for doing this was because when I cange to a hevier engine the weight differance can be compentated by changing the ride height.
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steveo |
Posted: 2004/11/28 8:14 Updated: 2004/11/28 8:14 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2003/10/13 From: newcastle, NSW Posts: 1691 |
 Re: Adjustable stanza strut did you do this yourself?
how much did it cost?
what brakes are you running?
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