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Topic #31299 30 posts Started by ekstasis
how easy would it be to install the new shocks/struts
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QUOTE(ekstasis @ Nov 29, 2005 - 8:25 PM) [snapback]361366[/snapback]
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how easy would it be to install the new shocks/struts

dude i have the kyb-gr2's and it did not take me long the rears are easy cuz its a replacment strut, but the fronts are drop in's so u have to un screw the strut. and be careful cuz when u break in open alot of strut oil is gonna run out, but u will need spring compressors, 2=1 spring, one on each side, the u gotta get ur car realligned.

[font=Comic Sans Ms][size=3]SI VIS PACEM PARA BELLUM (if you wish for peace, prepare for war!)
I had to take the front gland nuts off with a hammer and chisel....worked nicely but a bit dodgey. Get the spring compressors off ebay I got mine for like $15 shipped.

94 GT Liftback86 GTS Coupe (Racecar) #99 Crew Chief
Make sure you Celica didn't have the perfomance suspension option - KYB doesn't make struts that fit the front for that option - I found out the hard way
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QUOTE(CJOHNST3 @ Nov 30, 2005 - 3:11 PM) [snapback]361696[/snapback]
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Make sure you Celica didn't have the perfomance suspension option - KYB doesn't make struts that fit the front for that option - I found out the hard way


really? i didn't know there was a difference. i thought all of them had the same setup. how do you tell what you have?

so what do you use instead since kyb didn't work? (ur profile says kyb?)

98 Celica GT -- 5S-FTE: 230WHP 237FT-LBS06 Civic EXMy For Sale Thread
approx. how long did it take total?
rears 3 hours, fronts like 6 ish but I snapped a cv boot clamp and all hell broke loose. Break it up into 2 days.

94 GT Liftback86 GTS Coupe (Racecar) #99 Crew Chief
<--- also interested in how to tell if my celica had the performance suspension. I'm looking to upgrade to a new suspension.

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wile I dont reccomend it for safty, I took my stock spring off without a spring compressor, our springs are not under stress unless the car is on it, but it was not a safe thing to do, if I was rong it would have been messy (but yeah it just makes a quick little pop when you un screw it, and thats about it.)

I have never head of a "performance suspension" please update, and the frunts are just cartreges right how would it not fit, diff diamiter shock?

This post has been edited by creis: Dec 2, 2005 - 5:27 PM
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QUOTE(CJOHNST3 @ Nov 30, 2005 - 8:11 PM) [snapback]361696[/snapback]
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Make sure you Celica didn't have the perfomance suspension option - KYB doesn't make struts that fit the front for that option - I found out the hard way


wow ,I m glad I read that
from what I recall, the performance suspension...doesn't have a removable nut so you can take out the cartridge. The normal struts have the nut which seals the housing.
ive heard that u cant put in Kyb struts if ur 6gc has the optional sport suspension or something to that effect. How do u know if it has it??? (oh btw i am also interested in getting some kyb struts when i get my lowring springs)

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QUOTE(devilsden97 @ Dec 6, 2005 - 3:04 PM) [snapback]363910[/snapback]
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ive heard that u cant put in Kyb struts if ur 6gc has the optional sport suspension or something to that effect. How do u know if it has it??? (oh btw i am also interested in getting some kyb struts when i get my lowring springs)

give your VIN number to a Toyota dealer ,they can look it up

is the difference between the normal and sport suspension just a sealed strut and a non-sealed strut? kyb's site has 2 for our cars. sealed and rebuildable

98 Celica GT -- 5S-FTE: 230WHP 237FT-LBS06 Civic EXMy For Sale Thread
The difference on the kyb site is that the front is a cartridge IE rebuildable and the rears are a full strut ie not rebuildable. They don't make a second type for the front. And from the GTS's I have seen they have the rebuildables. Infact all GT's seem to the ST's have the one piece.

94 GT Liftback86 GTS Coupe (Racecar) #99 Crew Chief
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QUOTE(devilsden97 @ Dec 6, 2005 - 3:04 PM) [snapback]363910[/snapback]
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ive heard that u cant put in Kyb struts if ur 6gc has the optional sport suspension or something to that effect. How do u know if it has it??? (oh btw i am also interested in getting some kyb struts when i get my lowring springs)

give your VIN number to a Toyota dealer ,they can look it up


hm... just found out my car has that sport suspension too...

anyone know what options i have for front struts then?

98 Celica GT -- 5S-FTE: 230WHP 237FT-LBS06 Civic EXMy For Sale Thread
well my frunts have no bult, there weilded on, or its kinda one peace, guess it means I have the sport suspention. sux becuase I need to change em.
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QUOTE(Manta5x @ Dec 6, 2005 - 11:26 AM) [snapback]363953[/snapback]
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QUOTE(devilsden97 @ Dec 6, 2005 - 3:04 PM) [snapback]363910[/snapback]
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ive heard that u cant put in Kyb struts if ur 6gc has the optional sport suspension or something to that effect. How do u know if it has it??? (oh btw i am also interested in getting some kyb struts when i get my lowring springs)

give your VIN number to a Toyota dealer ,they can look it up


hm... just found out my car has that sport suspension too...

anyone know what options i have for front struts then?



buy some used st strut housings.
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QUOTE(Agent21 @ Dec 6, 2005 - 8:08 PM) [snapback]364153[/snapback]
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The difference on the kyb site is that the front is a cartridge IE rebuildable and the rears are a full strut ie not rebuildable. They don't make a second type for the front. And from the GTS's I have seen they have the rebuildables. Infact all GT's seem to the ST's have the one piece.


i just checked their site again and i'm pretty sure i'm not reading it wrong...
when i went to the catalogue and looked up celica. they had 2 rows for the 2 different suspensions

1 row for the 1994-1999 Celica(Exc. All-Trac)(w/ Rebuildable struts) <- regular suspension
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1 row for the 1995-1999 Celica w/ Sealed Struts <- sports suspension

for the left hand drive celicas, the part #s are
1994-1999 Celica(Exc. All-Trac)(w/ Rebuildable struts)
F:365092 R:334126

1995-1999 Celica w/ Sealed Struts
F:334379 R:334126

the rear part #s are the same while the front is different. so doesn't this mean they DO make replacements for the sport suspension as well?

so i AM reading this right, rite? i needa make sure becuase if they do make replacements i guess i don't need to buy used front struts

98 Celica GT -- 5S-FTE: 230WHP 237FT-LBS06 Civic EXMy For Sale Thread
wait so the st has whole replacement struts in the front and not catridges?
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wait so the st has whole replacement struts in the front and not catridges?


i think only the sport suspension needs the whole replacement. normal ones can just use cartridges

98 Celica GT -- 5S-FTE: 230WHP 237FT-LBS06 Civic EXMy For Sale Thread
but could you replace the whole strut, and wouldnt that be easier than taking it apart and replaceing catridges.
The difference between replacing the strut and replacing the cartridge inside the strut is one nut, albeit a big one, on the strut itself. Everything else is the same.

Further, struts cost more than cartidges, and I'm not sure if anyone makes a complete front strut for the Celica given they're supposed to be rebuildable. At least, I didn't find any when looking (not to say there aren't any).
the ST's ...are rebuildable which means u have to buy the sleeves and then take ur stock struts to a car place like wheel works to have them put in. It doesnt cost much and its done really quick. Along with the KYB's, they are really bumpy and it is not recommended. (Personal Experience)..
so has anyone ever bought these front struts from kyb for celicas with sealed struts?

1995-1999 Celica w/ Sealed Struts
F:334379 R:334126

This post has been edited by elvasoshexai: Dec 10, 2005 - 1:58 PM

98 Celica GT -- 5S-FTE: 230WHP 237FT-LBS06 Civic EXMy For Sale Thread
You dont need spring compressors...They are barely compressed once the car is jacked up. I just remove the top nut with the struts still in the car then take the rest loose. I can do front and rear struts in about 3hrs.
er... ok i'm still confused about the kyb struts and the performance suspension problem and just wanted to clear things up.

so the NORMAL KYB, the rears are the full strut housing while the normal front is just the insert? is this right?

now, the performance suspension. is the problem with the front that it's a sealed strut and KYB only makes inserts?

because if that is the problem... i was just at a shop (recommended by a lot of people in toronto) and they said both the front and back are full strut housings???

This post has been edited by elvasoshexai: Dec 21, 2005 - 6:29 PM

98 Celica GT -- 5S-FTE: 230WHP 237FT-LBS06 Civic EXMy For Sale Thread
The front and back are full housings only on the ST which is way a lot of people use ST struts on a GT since they are the easier install. I am yet to see a GT with sealed struts. Easy way to tell is lift up the boot around the strut rod (the boot is in between the spring and the rod and is black plastic type stuff) and see if you can see a large flat silver plate over the strut housing. If so you got inserts, which I am like 99.9% certain you have otherwise KYB would tell you to check. Be warned that galnd nut is a bitch. I recommend hammer and chisel to get it off since KYB supplies a fresh one.

94 GT Liftback86 GTS Coupe (Racecar) #99 Crew Chief
I ordered KYB GR-2s for my Celi from Toyo House in P.R...and when I got them, the rear ones where GR-2s but the front ones just said KYB. I asked the guy and he said GR-2s don't come for the front...I had to reuse a part from the front ones. He told me to use some tranny oil to prevent them from bursting from friction. When I install them, I'll take lots of pics.

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