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Re: 180B strut shortening for 1200 ute.
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With you having the four link and being able to go super low I would go with the Camry inserts as they're another 1.5 inches lower. Just make sure they're the right year as there is a short and long version. I'll check the list and post up the year range when I get in to work.

Edit- It's the 87-92 Toyota Camry or Holden Apollo that has the 332mm inserts in it.

Posted on: 2011/7/28 21:35

Edited by Shoota_77 on 2011/7/29 0:09:37
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Subject Poster Date
     180B strut shortening for 1200 ute. caster camber help Pg2. RSR100 2011/7/27 7:36
       Re: 180B strut shortening for 1200 ute. Shoota_77 2011/7/27 8:45
         Re: 180B strut shortening for 1200 ute. WARDY 2011/7/27 10:48
       Re: 180B strut shortening for 1200 ute. PIGDOG 2011/7/28 3:05
         Re: 180B strut shortening for 1200 ute. ssskiwi 2011/7/28 3:12
       Re: 180B strut shortening for 1200 ute. bert 2011/7/28 6:08
       Re: 180B strut shortening for 1200 ute. RSR100 2011/7/28 13:18
         Re: 180B strut shortening for 1200 ute. Shoota_77 2011/7/28 21:35
       Re: 180B strut shortening for 1200 ute. PIGDOG 2011/7/29 13:20
         Re: 180B strut shortening for 1200 ute. Shoota_77 2011/7/30 2:26
       Re: 180B strut shortening for 1200 ute. RSR100 2011/8/5 14:29
         Re: 180B strut shortening for 1200 ute. Shoota_77 2011/8/6 1:59
       Re: 180B strut shortening for 1200 ute. RSR100 2011/8/12 1:43
         Re: 180B strut shortening for 1200 ute. PIGDOG 2011/8/12 3:52
           Re: 180B strut shortening for 1200 ute. lethal_john 2011/8/12 8:40




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