Shocks for UCF10 and UCF20
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Shocks for UCF10 and UCF20
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I just found out that KYB GR2 front shocks for UCF10 and UCF20 are the same part number (duh). The rear shocks have different part numbers, but are they physically the same ? I can imagine that the damping properties are slightly different since UCF10 is a slightly heavier car.
This is actually a good thing. If the front/rear shocks are the same physically, that means I can use UCF10 shocks on my '95, which also means I can use Koni sport (yellow) for UCF10.
Thanks guys.
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I just found out that KYB GR2 front shocks for UCF10 and UCF20 are the same part number (duh). The rear shocks have different part numbers, but are they physically the same ? I can imagine that the damping properties are slightly different since UCF10 is a slightly heavier car.
This is actually a good thing. If the front/rear shocks are the same physically, that means I can use UCF10 shocks on my '95, which also means I can use Koni sport (yellow) for UCF10.
Thanks guys.
TFW
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I guess I answered my own question. After searching through JIC website I found that their SF-1 and SA-1 coilover kits can fit both UCF10 and UCF20. Maybe then I can use UCF10 shocks on my '95. Who knows until I try it. Sorry for the bandwidth. If a moderator wants to delete this thread, go ahead, I don't think there is anything else.
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