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post Mar 25, 2004 - 1:00 AM
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arent the kyb's the same as the shocks on my celi cause if so.. why get them?
post Mar 25, 2004 - 1:27 AM
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well they are a little bit better then stock.. when you remover the stock ones you can see how much thinker the kyb's are.. and you should get them if your struts are blown... only good reason to get them.. they are better and coast less then OEM sturts.


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post Mar 25, 2004 - 3:57 AM
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I just put my KYB's on but havent had the chance to drive withthem yet because my car is in the shop haveing a custom turbo put on. I was going to get the ones by C-one but i was told there to much and they wont handle the weather changes in canada or something like that thell seize up or something. confused.gif
post Mar 25, 2004 - 12:33 PM
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KYB GR-2 are the same as stock shocks. They'll feel a lot better because they're new. If you're on a very limited budget, they're better then friding on old stock shocks. If you can spend a little more, go for an upgrade. If you look on the strut housing, it is actually engraved KYB
post Mar 25, 2004 - 3:06 PM
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QUOTE (Junior @ Mar 25, 2004 - 12:33 PM)
KYB GR-2 are the same as stock shocks. They'll feel a lot better because they're new. If you're on a very limited budget, they're better then friding on old stock shocks. If you can spend a little more, go for an upgrade. If you look on the strut housing, it is actually engraved KYB

when i took my stock inserts out there was no kyb on it.. i just said toyota.. but then again i have an st.. and the stock sturts insert wever a hell of a lot thinner then they kyb ones..


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post Mar 25, 2004 - 4:27 PM
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I have a GT and mine didn't say kyb when I took em off...mabye I'm not very observant though...but I'm prettty sure they didnt.
post Mar 26, 2004 - 1:33 PM
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Kyb isn't engraved on the insert, it is actually engraved on the strut housing. Its small and you have to clean off the strut. I would show you guys, but its not worth the effort to rip apart my suspension
post Mar 26, 2004 - 11:18 PM
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Now the question is, have the struts changed any since last decade...


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post Mar 27, 2004 - 1:51 AM
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QUOTE (mr_dude @ Mar 26, 2004 - 9:18 PM)
Now the question is, have the struts changed any since last decade...

I don't think they have, the part numbers would change too.
post Apr 11, 2004 - 12:00 PM
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Well I installed shocks last year on my 99gt. and had lots of trouble putting them on. First of all I had to open up my old shocks and fit the replacement kyb shock in the toyota strut.( which is also from kyb) they just didn't fit right the replacement.
Shock was too small for the strut. I had to put washers to the shock in place. And the icing on the cake was trying to close the top.
cause the original strut is a shock on its own I had to take apart the shell to replace my shock but the top of the strut is not a screw on cap like kyb supplies in the box and you'll see that you will have trouble putting them on. I had to weld my top cap in place cause at that point me car was unrivaled after taking taking apart me original shock. What a pain in d ass! My advise, get full struts no replacement cartridges.
but after all that head ach they still cartridge still moves around in the original strut but the car drives better that stock.
post Apr 11, 2004 - 12:36 PM
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QUOTE (rickpal444 @ Apr 11, 2004 - 12:00 PM)
Well I installed shocks last year on my 99gt. and had lots of trouble putting them on. First of all I had to open up my old shocks and fit the replacement kyb shock in the toyota strut.( which is also from kyb) they just didn't fit right the replacement.
Shock was too small for the strut. I had to put washers to the shock in place. And the icing on the cake was trying to close the top.
cause the original strut is a shock on its own I had to take apart the shell to replace my shock but the top of the strut is not a screw on cap like kyb supplies in the box and you'll see that you will have trouble putting them on. I had to weld my top cap in place cause at that point me car was unrivaled after taking taking apart me original shock. What a pain in d ass! My advise, get full struts no replacement cartridges.
but after all that head ach they still cartridge still moves around in the original strut but the car drives better that stock.

are you talking about the rear of the front ? cause i didn't have any of those problems you had


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post Apr 11, 2004 - 1:55 PM
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He is talking about the front, mine was the same way. But my inserts just slid in and screwed in the same way the old ones came apart. I didn't have to weld anything.
post Apr 12, 2004 - 4:17 AM
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Second that... my inserts just screwed in. Getting the OE strut inserts out took a bit of work, but there was no welding.


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