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Re: What Shocks?!
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150ml, do you have short inserts in your strut?

Posted on: 2007/6/18 10:31
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Inserts can be gas charged or oil, or oil with gas assist.
With my konis, which are oil inserts, I put 150ml coolant in with the insert to help with heat transfer.

Posted on: 2007/6/18 10:17
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lol no no 2/3's the way up with the strut installed so only like 50m's or watever. Its just normal installtion method for regular insterts. remeber gas insert still use oil as per normal ones theres just gas in them aswell(insted or air) so the oil dosent bubble up as easy.

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wet kit, as in oil, not a gas insert? like forks on a motorbike, no way you can put 2/3 oil in a strut then try and install a gas insert.

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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.

Posted on: 2007/6/18 10:02
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Thats an american listing, 210 in america is a B310 (sunny in australia).

Posted on: 2007/6/18 8:48
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I picked the 210 because im looking for some front shocks for my 120y.

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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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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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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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