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post Nov 14, 2012 - 8:17 PM
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jesse09

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Hello,

I ordered 2 rear KYB strut mounts from amazon, both model number SM5087. However, look different from each other, not drastically but it is noticeable. Biggest difference is on mount has ring around the metal cup on the top while the other does not.

Has anyone ever dealt with this or does it sound like it could be an issue?

Just trying to make sure so I don't run into issues during installation or while on the road.
Thanks


 
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post Dec 4, 2012 - 10:08 PM
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well, sometimes they change design, will work either way. but the key is, will it change ride height.

I noticed original toyota mounts were different from KYB, and then so I bought newer toyota ones they looked like the KYB, and I realized KYB either makes it for toyota or toyota is using the same design as KYB. Either way the design changed. One thing I noticed is there might be some possibility that the newer designs might change ride height if its thicker. I measured my ride height after and measured the two mounts, off by some. not sure if its psychological coincidence but i noticed the ride height change fairly easily by just looking at the gap, especially I only changed 1 side first, i noticed it. best to get both sides of course.


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