Difference between Saff 2wd and 4x4 Konis?
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Originally Posted by tabetha
About 1/4" narrower, on bottom eye but can't rememeber which ones which, just the difference.
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4x4 ones are narrower. Just been out and measured the ones on my 4be and the 2000e (2wd).
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Cossie rears are all the same. Be it RWD or 4x4. However, the bottom mounts on a standard (non-Cossie) RWD Sierra is about 8mm wider. Can be modded ofcourse by just grinding of 4mm on both sides of the bush and AFAIK standard Cossie shocks are shorter because a Cossie was lower compared to standard Sierra's.
Fronts are very different. AFAIK the 4x4 shocks are shorter than the 2wd versions because of the hub that is also very different on both models.
Not sure about the diameter differences.
Fronts are very different. AFAIK the 4x4 shocks are shorter than the 2wd versions because of the hub that is also very different on both models.
Not sure about the diameter differences.
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I still have clearance issues with tyre shoulder touching shock spring platform - this is why I'm asking about the shocks. Could my car have the wrong hubs on etc. Could something to do with the shocks or hubs cause anything like this.
I've been through the wheel/tyre/etc issues so many times. Yes I think the offset is right, wheels are 7.5 x 17" with 215/40 rubber BTW.
I've been through the wheel/tyre/etc issues so many times. Yes I think the offset is right, wheels are 7.5 x 17" with 215/40 rubber BTW.
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