What struts for a lowered car?
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What struts for a lowered car?
Ok, so my car is lowered. When I bought her, I had all the springs and struts replaced. Five years on, apparently the strut(s) are leaking oil and need to be replaced.
Question 1: Is leaking struts after ~5 years symptomatic of:
a) the wrong match of springs to struts (dodgy workmanship)
b) lowering a car (sh*t happens)
c) totally normal for a car that does about 10k a year and isn't thrashed
d) something else
Question 2: How can I determine what struts match the lowered springs on my car? Is there some chart or formula or something else I can refer to because my mechanic hasn't given me much faith when they say they can only go by what's on the car now.
Appreciate any guidance.
Cheers,
Gavin
Question 1: Is leaking struts after ~5 years symptomatic of:
a) the wrong match of springs to struts (dodgy workmanship)
b) lowering a car (sh*t happens)
c) totally normal for a car that does about 10k a year and isn't thrashed
d) something else
Question 2: How can I determine what struts match the lowered springs on my car? Is there some chart or formula or something else I can refer to because my mechanic hasn't given me much faith when they say they can only go by what's on the car now.
Appreciate any guidance.
Cheers,
Gavin
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Check the sticky on suspension ...
Ben has put the part number for the KYB's that you should get... Including model number... Or, there are another couple of 1 page suspension threads that he has coppied and pasted the relevant information ...
Ben has put the part number for the KYB's that you should get... Including model number... Or, there are another couple of 1 page suspension threads that he has coppied and pasted the relevant information ...
I just had to add it ......
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Re: What struts for a lowered car?
Mostly this ^^HiRAEdd wrote:b) lowering a car (sh*t happens)
5 years aint a bad run though. Leaking just means the seals have gone. They can go for a number of reasons, both under & over use.
A strut is a strut. It will operate at any range you choose (ie the spring height you select.)
Go the KYB gas. Best value for money & good ride quality.
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Found it ..
KYB Shocks part numbers:
Front L: 334154 (Same as a Volvo)
Front R: 334155 (Same as a Volvo)
Rears: 341140
KYB Shocks part numbers:
Front L: 334154 (Same as a Volvo)
Front R: 334155 (Same as a Volvo)
Rears: 341140
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Re: What struts for a lowered car?
Thanks, makes me feel betterBennoz wrote:Mostly this ^^HiRAEdd wrote:b) lowering a car (sh*t happens)

So is that the KYB's that you listed and rock_it (thanks for looking them up, I found them too) pasted in here?Bennoz wrote: Go the KYB gas. Best value for money & good ride quality.
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Ok, so far I'm down to:
Front L: 334154 = $212.15 inc GST
Front R: 334155 = $212.15 inc GST
Rears: 341140 = $133.05 inc GST (each)
Grand total of $690.40 plus $9.50 delivery from http://www.gsad.com.au/
Anyone know where I can get them any cheaper?
Front L: 334154 = $212.15 inc GST
Front R: 334155 = $212.15 inc GST
Rears: 341140 = $133.05 inc GST (each)
Grand total of $690.40 plus $9.50 delivery from http://www.gsad.com.au/
Anyone know where I can get them any cheaper?
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Got them through Precision Auto Spares. Price has gone up, $145 for each strut. But even with the courier cost, it's still dramatically cheaper than anything I've found up here.
Thanks for the recommendation.
Now, bump stops, where can I get them? Precision only sell the universals and they had no idea whether they'd fit an FTO.
Thanks for the recommendation.
Now, bump stops, where can I get them? Precision only sell the universals and they had no idea whether they'd fit an FTO.
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