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Guys,

I bought these a while ago for a car I was supposed to be buying...I got effed over on the deal so now I have coilovers and no car to fit them to :(

They are in good condition and the shocks have excellent bound and rebound, have the rear springs and the platforms they sit on as well.

$850 + post

Located in Adelaide

Thanks

Matt

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all of the collars spin freely and thats them uncleaned...shocks are A1

Ill hit the threads with a wire wheel to clean off any corrosion from sitting around my carport for months if you buy them

  • 4 weeks later...

why the front spring and shock is not sitting properly? for ex there is a gap between the top mount

Beacause when they are in the car and the weight is on them the strut compresses witch lets th top hat sit on the spring. Lower you go the more of a gap you have.

Beacause when they are in the car and the weight is on them the strut compresses witch lets th top hat sit on the spring. Lower you go the more of a gap you have.

hi cmiiw, but let say if you jack up the car and the spring is not attached to the top mount when you lowered the car it has a possibility that the spring wont sit properly as it should, i reckon if this case there will be a helper spring tho.

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