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1slickRED89

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from what i hear, the shocks from a caddy are longer and would fit with some modification in the locations sugested. but they would make it hard to work on stuff reaching acrost the side of the hood like that. especally on the pass. side during a 60k service.

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I just got the STB's you said and the front was an exact fit. But I don't know how you put the rear one on. Can anyone show me pictures of the back because on my car it is totally off.

Ryan

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Originally posted by RI-SHO:
hanshua why 17's???? <---off topic---*


Cause I already bought them.. they are sitting in my room... I just need the tires for them...

I though I'd have enough money, but you know how that goes with the SHO...

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