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post Apr 11, 2003 - 12:09 PM
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SiKBOY

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Hey Everyone, Im in Japan at the moment and im thinking about buying the JIC Lower Arm Bar from the parts database for my 95'. I cant speak a word of Japanese but my girlfriend speaks quite well. The place where im buying it from is asking all kinds of questions that I have no idea about and my girlfriend doesnt know too much about cars.

I need to know if the ST204 has SUPER STRUTS and if its DOUBLE joint or a standard SINGLE joint. If any of this makes sense to anyone or anyone can shed some light on this please help me. He said that there are different bars for the double joint and the single joint but on the website they only have the one kind of bar for the ST204.

Does anyone even have this on their ride???

Any help would be appreciated.
post Apr 16, 2003 - 4:41 AM
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I understand that this kinda comes too late. But anyway, ST204 does not have super strut but McPharson. So what you need to tell the clerk that you want to buy something that fits ST202 SSI which has almost eveything on ST204. You will have better idea as what to buy next time! rolleyes.gif
post Apr 18, 2003 - 9:47 PM
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QUOTE (my9669 @ Apr 16, 2003 - 1:55 AM)
I understand that this kinda comes too late. But anyway, ST204 does not have super strut but McPharson. So what you need to tell the clerk that you want to buy something that fits ST202 SSI which has almost eveything on ST204. You will have better idea as what to buy next time! rolleyes.gif

which models have super strut?

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