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Re: what strut inserts (shockers)
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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I had craig cut the stanza struts down for my partners 1200 and used kyb gas/oil Z31 inserts.

With king springs lows the ride is great, a bit harsh over spoon drains with the 120y swaybar and gas monroes on the rear, I have to service the car so its getting the orig sway bar back in and new kyb gas/oils for the rear.

Posted on: 2007/9/10 9:06
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Re: what strut inserts (shockers)
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ok i think i will be goin with the z31 inserts ive read a bit and seems to be the way to go. still happy to hear what others have used tho :)

Posted on: 2007/9/10 8:58
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what strut inserts (shockers)
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just wondering what are the best inserts and springs to go into the stanza strut? also maybe what is involved
i am going to get it shortened but would like to know what is the best option to go with. i am going to be using 15" wheels and want the car reasonably low.
any suggestions and pics would be great,
sssute said about Z31, just to be clear that is a 300zx right?

Thanks once again
Tom

Posted on: 2007/9/10 4:38
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