10-17-2019 | #1 |
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Front shock question..
Going to change the front shocks on my 91...Don't want to damage the actuator ...How does it come off ? Straight pull ? Twist and pull ?..
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10-17-2019 | #2 |
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Re: Front shock question..
To remove the actuator (motor on top) Remove the clip at the base and just lift off.
http://www.captainzcnc.com/id2.html
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10-17-2019 | #3 |
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Re: Front shock question..
Ok thanks....I should ask, my car is a 91 and the front shocks I got were off a 93 ZR1.....Is there any difference ? Will they match up ?
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10-17-2019 | #4 |
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Re: Front shock question..
Not sure, I know they'll fit and that the 93 had a different program.
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10-17-2019 | #5 |
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Re: Front shock question..
I'm not sure it will fit. The 89-92 had a similar spec brass "nut" on the top and the 93-95 had a different size. I'm not sure if you have to swap actuators (and will they work with "the box" or if you can swap out "nuts?"
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10-17-2019 | #6 |
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Re: Front shock question..
My understanding is there are (2) series of shocks 89-91 and 92-95. The difference is in the amount of rotation the adjustment gear on the top of the shock has. 92-95 have less rotation. You should be able to confirm the amount of rotation between the (2) types of shocks. Bilstein recently made a production run and many retailers still have them in stock.
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Re: Front shock question..
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Will put these in the parts for sale section.. |
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10-18-2019 | #8 |
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Re: Front shock question..
bddeuce is correct. The 93 shocks will fit on a 91, but they won't function correctly as the controller won't move the actuator to the proper positions. You need to run all four shocks from the same year group (89-81 or 92-95). The actuators work across all years, but along with the shocks, you'll need to make sure you have the correct controller (again, running 92+ shocks with a 91 controller won't give you the proper valve position).
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10-24-2019 | #9 |
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Re: Front shock question..
no Bueno. You can't mix these.
you either need the correct shocks, or buy 92-95 for the rears and update the FX3 controller. I did find out you can use the same wiring. I ran 90 shocks in the LSV with a 90 controller and the fx3 worked just fine the shocks need to match controller box
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10-25-2019 | #10 |
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Re: Front shock question..
Have you posted these for sale very interested for my 93?
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