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THA SHZ wrote:From the questions that ur askin then u really shouldnt be doing it urself . I can still do it for u if u like pm me for a price
pc wrote:Is putting the rear shocks in a bolt-in job?
On my AE82 I got the supplier to do the rear shocks as the struts had to be cut in half & then rewelded to change the shocks.
If this is the case with the AE92, then this may explain the high quote.
Dr-X wrote:THA SHZ wrote:From the questions that ur askin then u really shouldnt be doing it urself . I can still do it for u if u like pm me for a price
BS man, it's a bloody easy job, any newbie with tools can do it.pc wrote:Is putting the rear shocks in a bolt-in job?
On my AE82 I got the supplier to do the rear shocks as the struts had to be cut in half & then rewelded to change the shocks.
If this is the case with the AE92, then this may explain the high quote.
That doesnt sound quite right, can anyone confirm this is the case? Remember, they build these things to be serviced.
TRDWGN wrote:
Rear shocks are a sealed unit so usually the whole unit is replaced, however it is possible to gut the existing shock and throw an insert in which is what they would have done here.... It is not easy to buy bolt in rear performance shocks for the corollas so a bit of mix and match has to happen for best results
bad20v wrote:TRDWGN wrote:
Rear shocks are a sealed unit so usually the whole unit is replaced, however it is possible to gut the existing shock and throw an insert in which is what they would have done here.... It is not easy to buy bolt in rear performance shocks for the corollas so a bit of mix and match has to happen for best results
Hmmm.... thats a bit of B.S! The rear shocks are a sealed unit but performance upgrades for them are readily available from many well known manufacturers e.g. KYB, TOKICO, MONROE etc. You can even buy aftermarket coilovers that bolt straight in. The front however are usually rebuilt using strut inserts, by undoing the top nut around the shaft, taking out the insides, draining and cleaning the oil out and replacing with a new strut. You could even put a strut insert in with adjustable damping. I used to rebuilt these things on a daily basis and I wish all shocks were as easy to replace/rebuild as corolla ones.
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