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What Shocks?!
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What are some good Damper options for the Coupe? I wanted something adjustable, for road racing like Koni's, or Tokicko Illuminas, but nobody lists the 1200 as an application anymore... I could use a different application, if I new another car with the same Damper specs. Any ideas anyone?

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arrr alll to easy i was doing resersch just yester day on this.. and the fact that your in the us makes it even easyer for u. check this site out www.classicgarage.com as i think is just wat your after..

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Excellent! That looks like the ticket... Thanks for the tip!

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I got the Koni's from classic garage for the rear of my coupe. They seem real stiff but I have yet to install them. For the front I'm using Bilstein VW rabbit sport inserts, which have been working excellent. Nice smooth ride and stiff dampening in the turns. They allow you to shorten the strut tube by four inches for plenty of suspension travel for lowering.

If you get the Koni's for the front (from classic garage) I'm curious to know exactly what a "wet kit" is and how it works out.






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Nissan 210 Sedan & Wagon - Front KO-86-2002Retail price: $182.00classicgarage.com: $49.96

the $49.96 is that for the pair in US dollars?

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Don't be so sure that Datsun 210 (B310) strut inserts will fit a Datsun B110. Will they?

Front strut inserts: Cartridges

Rear shock part numbers: shock part numbers

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120y (B210) and 1200 (B110) front inserts are interchangeable. B310 are the same as stanza im pretty sure and have a larger diameter same as 510, 610, z-car etc.

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I picked the 210 because im looking for some front shocks for my 120y.

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Thats an american listing, 210 in america is a B310 (sunny in australia).

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i think by wet kit they mean just the normal cartridge insert but u fill the strut tube 2/3's the way up with oil when the cartridge is installed. its is very important and aids in heat transferr from shock tube and strut. extends shocks life as it does not overheat as easliy.

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