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sss for 1998 toyota ae111 trueno; shocks for left side of car
Topic Started: Mar 8 2008, 01:34 PM (145 Views)
dannyboy1969
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i am in sydney and looking for super strut shocks for my 1998 toyota ae111 trueno for the front left side. making weird sound when going over humps in car park and my mate said it is shocks :( do i have to change both sides if second hand :wacko: or just one side.would be grateful for help.cheers
p.s.: where can i find sss shocks in sydney
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DreadAngel
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Han Lue
Have it checked out by a mechanic if your mate isn't a mechanic man :)

Then see if its shocks or not :P
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BZ-G
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aka Hyper Rev 4...
do get it checked out by a specialist, since it could either be the bushes too... :idk:
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dub-levin
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if it ounds like a grinding crunching noise then its the super strut. one way of checkin if its that is when you accelerate doesnt have to be tat hard. the car will pull to the side and you will have to correct the car.
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genocide
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Mr David Phuong
yeah definately get it checked out with the car doctors mate =P
I see your from sydney... (02) 9723 0088 Japstyle. Give them a ring if you wanna get some parts for your car. they got shitloads of parts for your car. They specialise in BZG/BZRs and got alot of connections to anything you need especialy our cars. their down at Lansvale, just off the hume highway
good luck =P btw, Say David sent ya.
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