Hey
I have some brand new old stock original Nissan rear shocks to suit 1200 coupe.
original packaging etc, been sitting around for ages, made by KYB, come with fitting kit
(rubber mounts/washers etc)
Just brought some Koni adjustables from the States so these are now surplus to my requirements.
$100 delivered, First in first served
Kitch
NOS 1200 coupe rear shocks
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Re: NOS 1200 coupe rear shocks
I have yet to read up on it, but how hard is it to remove the original leaf springs and switch over to these shocks in the rear?Kitch wrote:Hey
I have some brand new old stock original Nissan rear shocks to suit 1200 coupe.
original packaging etc, been sitting around for ages, made by KYB, come with fitting kit
(rubber mounts/washers etc)
Just brought some Koni adjustables from the States so these are now surplus to my requirements.
$100 delivered, First in first served
Kitch
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1972 DATSUN 240Z (S30) 2 DOOR COUPE << Check Out My Build Thread
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Re: NOS 1200 coupe rear shocks
coupe rear shocks are different to sedan ones.
What are you talking about removing leafs for? only reason to remove leave is to whack another spring and have them reset (thats what I am about to undertake with my coupe)
What are you talking about removing leafs for? only reason to remove leave is to whack another spring and have them reset (thats what I am about to undertake with my coupe)
Re: NOS 1200 coupe rear shocks
Are they still working sweet? They're probably WAAAY too soft for a C110 but it's still vaguely tempting.
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Re: NOS 1200 coupe rear shocks
they havent been used, but there is some surface rust around the threaded end, from being lying around for years and years.
They feel alright, but I am no expert.
They feel alright, but I am no expert.