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Old 10-02-2006, 17:04
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Default Help and advice on my shocks

I've just received some new KYB ExelG (gr-2 in U.S.A) for my car:



The black one seems to fit at rear.
The red ones , it's special, i don't have a spring slot or a spring retainer like a standard or commun.

Before order them, i founded reference here:

http://www.kayabaeurope.com/cgi-bin/...spacep_indaxle


I need your advice in order to know if the shocks are made for my s12 or not, in order to return them for correct ones.

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Old 10-02-2006, 17:20
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The orange ones are for the front

The black ones are rear
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Old 10-02-2006, 19:09
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Nice!

So it seems you correct for the front?

Is it normal that by hand I compress it? Seems soft to me for ExcelG ones.

Thanks
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Old 10-02-2006, 19:47
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hey just found a website www.transhock.com that do kyb shocks (red ones) for the s12, just waiting on them gettin back to me on the price of them
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the front ones look like inserts, simaler to pulsar kits, if they're gas then yes you can compress them by hand
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