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GAB struts

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by igorien2k, Sep 29, 2005.

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    igorien2k New Member

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    GAB struts

    anyone know where to get them? toysport says theyre adjustables for the corolla
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    Ninety Four New Member

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    Toysport can't get them?
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    igorien2k New Member

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    i dunno. it looks like theyre all out. i've emailed them for now. but i'm not sure if they got more coming
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    GAB is a bit expensive for what it is. I'd recommend Koni. I know this place over in florida that had them listed but I have to get home to my computer before I can send you a link.
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    could someone give me a link or a phone number to call? i'm deciding between GAB shocks and full coilovers right now. but i cant find a place that sells GAB. i was also considering koni but my stock struts are virtually rusted out. unless i can get a fresher set from someone for cheap, i dont see how konis would work for me
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    Yeah that's the frustration I've had with Koni's too. I would have bought them, but since I already had aftermarket struts it would be a pain trying to get a set of stock struts without buying them new. I dunno... maybe any strut that fits the car will work.

    Anyway, I'd recommend going for Tein coilovers, because then you can control the dampening from inside the car with their EDFS, and you the added benefit of ride height adjustment. If you have a 93-02, check out the thread below:

    http://TRDforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1745

    That thread gives alot of good info on coilovers available for our cars. A mod should make Jspex's post in that thread a reference file or something.
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    are you talking about GAbriel struts???

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