ss/tc vs. ss/sc struts?
ordering some suspension parts, and was under the impretion that there is a difference between the lnf and lsj struts... While on the phone with someone from newchevroletparts.com, he said there was no difference in the computer for fe5 struts as far as engine package. Really confused and don't want to get screwed. Any help with this question is appreciated.
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LNF and LSJ struts are interchangeable for fit. Damping rates on the LNF strut are 100% superior to LSJ. That is all
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What he said.
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So do these have different part numbers then?
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yes.
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could any one look the pn's up for me, considering im at school and the sites are blocked... thanks
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Originally Posted by zack93
(Post 4414243)
could any one look the pn's up for me, considering im at school and the sites are blocked... thanks
19181043 numbers may have been changed they do that all the time at GM Try OTTP for a good deal on these.... you are welcome |
thanks for the pn's. and whats OTTP?
oh i looked on OTTP'S website, and they dont have any struts but the koni's.. they dont recagnize that pn. oh i looked on OTTP'S website, and they dont have any struts but the koni's.. they dont recagnize that pn. oh i looked on OTTP'S website, and they dont have any struts but the koni's.. they dont recognize that pn. |
what is you guys technique to replacing the struts. i got my new ss/tc ones in today. do i use a spring compressor and does it work fairly easily?
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Originally Posted by zack93
(Post 4414755)
thanks for the pn's. and whats OTTP?
oh i looked on OTTP'S website, and they dont have any struts but the koni's.. they dont recagnize that pn. oh i looked on OTTP'S website, and they dont have any struts but the koni's.. they dont recagnize that pn. oh i looked on OTTP'S website, and they dont have any struts but the koni's.. they dont recognize that pn. try that Gene is a good man |
Originally Posted by miked5426
(Post 4415823)
what is you guys technique to replacing the struts. i got my new ss/tc ones in today. do i use a spring compressor and does it work fairly easily?
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