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just wondering cause i need some new shocks,
anyway im bidding on some shocks that say they suit 120y coupe, and theres these other ones that say suit 120y sedan, is there a diff i dident think the shocks were different.

Posted on: 2006/3/30 6:04
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They are totally different, just like the diff between B110 sedan and coupe shocks.

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Posted on: 2006/3/30 9:35
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Totally beside the point... I put some 1600 ones in the rear of a 1200 sedan (should be same as 120y sedan). Others which may work are:

sunny sedan, Vb-vh commodore (will be checking this soon!)

Posted on: 2006/3/31 0:14
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when my coupe is goind I was going too have a play around with some different tpes of rear shocks to see if I can find a cheaper way. Otherwise I'll save up for the advice I was given...right here on this site. You know if you want rock hard shocks try some out of a hilux or something

Posted on: 2006/3/31 4:24
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hilux shocks sound a bit hardcore, but if u can get the #### to work give us all a shout on the forum cause if it does ima have to give it a go,good luck wit it

Posted on: 2006/3/31 15:51
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#### i dident know ya couldent curse on this sight #### ####

Posted on: 2006/3/31 15:53
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Can't curse? I've never run in to that before. Sounds pretty S.H.I...LAME!

Posted on: 2006/4/1 4:42
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The parts store screwed up when I ordered my KYB's for my B210 and sent me some sedan shocks instead of coupe. I assumed they were right and put them in. The stud on the spring seat sheared off but thats a different story.
I got the correct ones and replaced them, but now I think the ride was better with the sedan shocks.
If you like stiffness that is.

Posted on: 2006/4/1 8:10
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