Thanks for the info lads, much appreciated![]()
are you sure, the aw11 had two OD types in the rear (pre 86 post 86) the later model ones are pretty solid, certainly the early model are much thinner.
just thinking from memory i think the late model ones are pretty heavy duty. ill check the OD on them tonight.
Thanks for the info lads, much appreciated![]()
KE20 CA18DET / RN25 12R / IS200 1G / NA MX5 B6
hey mate, sorry to take so long with the info. the shocks wernt for me they were for a mate and when i got home he had come past and picked them up from my flatmate.
ill be heading out to his place this weekend so ill measure them up then.
Hey lads,
For the record should this thread be found again, the SW20 MR2 rear fits the R31 strut perfectly, with a slightly thicker gland nut it fits in beautifully, with no shortening etc whatsoever.![]()
KE20 CA18DET / RN25 12R / IS200 1G / NA MX5 B6
Z31 are almost the same, just need to space them up
8641-1060Sport externally adjustable
and R30 are the same on the rear, i think you may be able to get AGX's for an R30 i'm not sure
I think from memory R31 struts are a similar system to S13 etc.. Linden would know.. That being the case means you would be able to drill your hole in the bottom of the strut to get the adjustment there... Are you able to post a picture of your sturts?
Or do they look similar to this?
Hope this helps,
Chris.
Bit slow on the uptake hereGood to see you found the SW20 rears will fit, thats what I have in my shortened XT130 'rona struts. I used the monroe dimension chart to cross reference measurements and make sure its what I wanted before I purchased the KYB AGXs as they arent all that cheap. A few good sources of info in the link below for future reference
http://www.monroe.com/catalog_lookup...iscappinfo.asp
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How much did you shorten your Xt130 struts by to fit the SW20 AGX's? Did the gland nut screw down OK? Thanks.
RA23
1G-GZE
i shorten them to different heights depending on the ride height of the particular vehicle. the main thing you need to achiev is the correct amount of droop.
i generally aim for about 80-90mm which will give you about 60-70mm of bump b4 it hits the bumpstop rubber.
normally its about 25mm that needs to be removed and then a spacer added in the bottom of the strut.
i use the std gland nut and just get a steel sleeve made to suit the id of the nut and the od of the insert.
cheers
linden
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