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#1 What are Datsun B210 1974 proven rear gas shock options please help guys
Mukono Posted on: 2019/3/28 7:31
Hey guys? What options does my car habe for the rear shocks? I have used KYB and some other type I don't even remember the name. Anyone here using Monroe? ? I do alot of off road drives too. For my work. TIA.


#2 Re: What are Datsun B210 1974 proven rear gas shock options please help guys
coxsteve Posted on: 2019/3/31 3:20
On my first 120Y (B210) 4 door I used Ford escort Bilstein group 4 spec shocks worked very well, With the popularity of historic rallying these are readily available these days


#3 Re: What are Datsun B210 1974 proven rear gas shock options please help guys
ddgonzal Posted on: 2019/3/31 10:09
I don't think there are any "proven" shocks except the stock ones for stock spring/wheel/tire combo. People here use many kinds of shocks with usuually stiffer valving and many have modified cars (larger, heavier tires for example)

KYB and Tokico made the originals in 1974. Gas shocks are for very rough roads so how did they work for you?

We have used all the brands including KYB, Koni, Monroe, Gabriel etc. See the huge list at Shocks. The Escort shocks are listed there

I've used Monroe gas shocks, they were ho-hum -- after two months, I put back on the original black KYB shocks. Though decades old they worked better to keep the tire in contact with pavement. The gassers were stiff and let the tire bounce over bumps. But then I had 100% stock Sunny with the light 12" tires


#4 Re: What are Datsun B210 1974 proven rear gas shock options please help guys
Rallytwit Posted on: 2019/3/31 19:06
When our car was still a road car we used KYBs. The car was routinely driven down wash board gravel roads between 100 & 130 KPH.






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