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badandyrx7 05-13-07 09:55 PM

front shocks
 
i just bought another 7 with a bunch of old school rotary race parts inside of it. but i found these shocks that look like they have been cut and welded to shorten them. does anyone know why this would be done any benifits or dissadvantages

i tried posting the pics but i couldnt

Manntis 05-13-07 10:08 PM

the shocks themselves were cut & welded? Ick.

badandyrx7 05-13-07 10:15 PM

no im sorry not the shock i ment the shock casing where u slide the tubes

trochoid 05-13-07 11:02 PM

Find the springs that went with them. Poor man's coilovers.

badandyrx7 05-13-07 11:34 PM

any benifits to doing this?

MosesX605 05-14-07 12:02 AM


Originally Posted by badandyrx7 (Post 6937505)
i just bought another 7 with a bunch of old school rotary race parts inside of it. but i found these shocks that look like they have been cut and welded to shorten them. does anyone know why this would be done any benifits or dissadvantages

i tried posting the pics but i couldnt

Is this car a '79 or '80?

The benefit of cutting the struts in the front is to increase suspension travel without altering ride height or as a way of lowering without compromising current suspension travel. In my case, cutting and rewelding the strut tubes above the spring perch added an extra inch of front suspension travel without impacting ride height, which is a good thing in terms of suspension geometry. It also allowed me to install '81 and up strut inserts.

Either way, cutting and installing shorter struts can have significant benefits for handling, either because of lowering or because of improved travel.

badandyrx7 05-14-07 04:14 PM

what type of shock/spring combo should would i have to use to use this set up

MosesX605 05-14-07 06:48 PM

It really depends.

If the car is a SA and had the struts shortened to allow FB struts, then any 81-85 insert should work.

Spring-wise it'd be obvious if the car were converted to coil-overs. If that's not the case, stock-sized springs would work. That leaves you with Eibach, Racing Beat, Suspension Techniques, or Whiteline for drop-in aftermarket options.

If something wacky was done, you're going to have to do some hunting on your own to see what exactly was swapped for what.


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