need help with rear shocks
need help with rear shocks
so im planning on putting new shocks on my car, I heard that a lot of people uses the one from camaro. I was wondering what year camaro or whats the part number of either tokico or kyb. thanks in advance for the help.
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If you are thinking about KYB, why not buy the KYB shocks for the car? Ride is pretty much oem-ish, rear shocks are dirt cheap if they are still in production.
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2001ish Camaro.
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carbd7age wrote:2001ish Camaro.
thank you very much.
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Hoy pare:
82-93 Camaro
KYB (non-adjustable): PN: 343211
I gotta do mine too...
82-93 Camaro
KYB (non-adjustable): PN: 343211
I gotta do mine too...
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You guys using Camaro parts on a modified suspension? Or did KYB stop making the stock shocks?
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Red wrote:You guys using Camaro parts on a modified suspension? Or did KYB stop making the stock shocks?
Modified suspension: Short Stroke conversion SW20 front shocks and Camaro rear shocks.
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EJ86 wrote:Red wrote:You guys using Camaro parts on a modified suspension? Or did KYB stop making the stock shocks?
Modified suspension: Short Stroke conversion SW20 front shocks and Camaro rear shocks.
Iv heard that it is better to use the sw20 rear strut inserts in the front of our corollas since most of the weight is in the rear of an mr2
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EJ86 wrote:Red wrote:You guys using Camaro parts on a modified suspension? Or did KYB stop making the stock shocks?
Modified suspension: Short Stroke conversion SW20 front shocks and Camaro rear shocks.
Yep. Rides like a log truck on the highway but she grabs them corners.
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Once upon a time...
This topic was brought up about how well the Camaro shocks actually work for this application. Someone who worked for KYB said the Camaro shocks aren't valved properly - they just happen to bolt right in. They said the Fox-body Mustang shocks are actually better but they need different lower bushings to bolt in. I bought a pair years ago but never put them in, they're still in my back seat, so I can't comment on the actual performance.
I just want to bring this up in case anyone was actually looking for better performance - not just cheap short stroke shocks.
This topic was brought up about how well the Camaro shocks actually work for this application. Someone who worked for KYB said the Camaro shocks aren't valved properly - they just happen to bolt right in. They said the Fox-body Mustang shocks are actually better but they need different lower bushings to bolt in. I bought a pair years ago but never put them in, they're still in my back seat, so I can't comment on the actual performance.
I just want to bring this up in case anyone was actually looking for better performance - not just cheap short stroke shocks.
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also have heard ford f150 front shocks will work as rears for our cororras. and are a shorter stroke/height than the maro's
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Damn might as well run a solid bar instead of a shock if you're gonna run front F one fiddy's!
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Whatever works I guess. In theory it sounds like a terrible idea because those cars are all a lot heavier than a corolla. I suspect an over damped setup would be ok for drifting? As ga_goosh mentioned, the opposite can be said for using sw20 fronts on the front of a corolla (i.e. in theory they should be under damped). Real world practice is a different story though.
Unfortunately it doesn't seem like there are any front and rear short stroke shocks valved specifically for the ae86. Word is most of the valving used for ae86 applications (e.g. hts) are just taken from other makes/models and packaged for an 86. Even the trd ss fronts people use on the 86 are meant for an ae92...
Unfortunately it doesn't seem like there are any front and rear short stroke shocks valved specifically for the ae86. Word is most of the valving used for ae86 applications (e.g. hts) are just taken from other makes/models and packaged for an 86. Even the trd ss fronts people use on the 86 are meant for an ae92...