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Old 08-15-2017, 08:19 PM
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From the bottom of the strut tube to the cut is 12 1/2 inches. I got mine from Powell so I don't have to mess with doing what you are doing.
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Old 08-15-2017, 08:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Josh@ottp
This is the reason why it's great to support vendors and not always shop for the lowest price. I'm not saying that's what you did but a lot of guys here do that and will then call me and ask questions. They also will buy a Chinese part over a USA made one to save $15 on a $500 purchase. That's the end of my rant..

No the 7mm won't work. Cut them at the highest point possible. If you feel like measuring, measure the length from bottom of cartridge to top of nubs. Measure strut and add 1/2".
And I agree with you Josh. Too many guys don't worry about quality, only price. Then they want to complain when it breaks. I'm not specifically talking about jdbaugh1, more the community. That's the reason why few have developed parts for these cars.
It's also the reason why I'm not going with tom and jason and getting the 6 spd kit. My luck would be that I invested $5k on the built trans, someone hits me, and the most anyone will want to pay would be $1500 for the trans.

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I support the hell out of vendors for parts for our cars. Mostly ZZP, TTR, and Powell because fast shipping and quick answers are important to me and they all deliver. Powell has material or fabricator hold ups from time to time but they still respond to emails when you ask what is going on. I've bought things from OTTP and as long as they have your stuff in stock and they get it in the box everything is alright. If there is a problem that needs addressed their response can be less than satisfactory. That's just my experience. If they answered emails a little better I would be much more inclined to consider them first.

That said these inserts were not something I was even planning on buying. But had them brand new for $250 so I jumped on what I saw as a good opportunity. I have my old FE1 struts sitting around that I am not afraid to hack up. I didn't realize this mod required proprietary information from the vendors. Once I get a hold of a spring compressor it seems fairly straightforward.
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Did my measurement help. They have already been cut so I can't tell you what you were asking
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Originally Posted by 63 Nova SS
Did my measurement help. They have already been cut so I can't tell you what you were asking
Yeah it looks like I just cut the very top of the strut off. The picture helps more than anything and I appreciate that. I honestly didn't realize this isn't a mod that people typically do themselves.
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There have been a bunch who have done it. I just don't have time and the idea of getting powdercoated ones already cut was too much.
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That's the same thing I was thinking lol plus I was going to have to buy tools to complete the job, plus the pc looks really good
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Originally Posted by jdbaugh1
I support the hell out of vendors for parts for our cars. Mostly ZZP, TTR, and Powell because fast shipping and quick answers are important to me and they all deliver. Powell has material or fabricator hold ups from time to time but they still respond to emails when you ask what is going on. I've bought things from OTTP and as long as they have your stuff in stock and they get it in the box everything is alright. If there is a problem that needs addressed their response can be less than satisfactory. That's just my experience. If they answered emails a little better I would be much more inclined to consider them first.

That said these inserts were not something I was even planning on buying. But had them brand new for $250 so I jumped on what I saw as a good opportunity. I have my old FE1 struts sitting around that I am not afraid to hack up. I didn't realize this mod required proprietary information from the vendors. Once I get a hold of a spring compressor it seems fairly straightforward.
Thanks for supporting us!
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Originally Posted by TurboTechRacing
Thanks for supporting us!

You guys always answer my questions quickly no matter how annoying/stupid. That and the willingness to take care of a problem, should it arise, might seem trivial but are very important to me as a customer. That's really all it takes to win me over.
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Originally Posted by Josh@ottp
This is the reason why it's great to support vendors and not always shop for the lowest price. I'm not saying that's what you did but a lot of guys here do that and will then call me and ask questions. They also will buy a Chinese part over a USA made one to save $15 on a $500 purchase. That's the end of my rant..

No the 7mm won't work. Cut them at the highest point possible. If you feel like measuring, measure the length from bottom of cartridge to top of nubs. Measure strut and add 1/2".
I do hope you are not talking about me. I do support the vendors. John has great parts and has been great to purchase from. However it seems things have changed.
John still has great parts but as of 2 months now I have never received a email back from john about purchasing parts.

Went to ZZP to purchase parts, will never, ever do that again. ANY SHOP THAT OFFERS PERFORMANCE PARTS MUST HAVE A PHONE TO CALL AND SPEAK TO A WARM BODY. ZZP DOES NOT HAVE THAT.
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How much are the cut struts from Powell?
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Originally Posted by Spank
I do hope you are not talking about me. I do support the vendors. John has great parts and has been great to purchase from. However it seems things have changed.
John still has great parts but as of 2 months now I have never received a email back from john about purchasing parts.

Went to ZZP to purchase parts, will never, ever do that again. ANY SHOP THAT OFFERS PERFORMANCE PARTS MUST HAVE A PHONE TO CALL AND SPEAK TO A WARM BODY. ZZP DOES NOT HAVE THAT.
Sounds like you need John's cell # lol. And zzp replies within an hour if you email them...
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Originally Posted by rocco11189
How much are the cut struts from Powell?
I can't remember what I paid, I think $250? $50 of that was shipping from Canada.
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I can't remember either it's been maybe 2 yrs plus now since I got mine but for sure around the 200
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