Are they big wheel/tyres or does it sit really low?
Are they big wheel/tyres or does it sit really low?
ive had 2 sets in silver and i know of another set on a gtir that are silver aswell.Mine are also silver... especially since I touched them up with more silver paint. However, I was told that they should be blue because nismo didn't start painting them silver until much later.
Sorry for the thread hijack. - These KYBs are what I'll buy if and when the current struts die (although the problem was the springs on the last lot).
Yeh, your local motor factors, KYB do the dust boots & bumps as a kit for around £12-£14 (one kit does 2 shocks)anyone know where I can get new bump stops and dust covers?
Yeh that's the numbers I quoted on the other forum some time back.For some reason I come up with : 332058 332059 333091 333092 when looking for AWD struts and your numbers when looking up FWD struts...not sure which is correct...
valving is set to match OEM spring rates, some flexability here but they won't be 100% same as the original nissan ones.Won't they also be valved for different weights if for a gti etc ?
Exactly my point, the spring rates aren't going to be the same between a fwd gti & awd gtir, obviously the front & rear are going to be a lot heavier on the gtir, so you either run a miss-valved setup with the right weight (gtir) springs, or a completely under-sprung setup with the right springs for the shock ?valving is set to match OEM spring rates, some flexability here but they won't be 100% same as the original nissan ones. Excel G range is general basic replacement valved for comfort, you may find equivalent in their Ultra SR series . If getting fussy on valving & quality you best looking at custom conversion on standard strut bodies & bilstien inverted inserts as can be revalved/rebuilt .
Big tyres then. Almost 3" diameter bigger than mine.17 x 8'' with 215/45/17 tyres,
the car is sitting in a bit of a dip in the yard.
its not overly low with the rear sitting up a bit higher