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Correct Struts for 93 Loyale.


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I'm in need of some guidance for replacing the worn out struts on my 93 Loyale 4WD Wagon. I've read through as many posts as I can trying to figure out what the correct struts i'll need to put on and am just a little confused with that specs ill need for up front and im trying to order from rock auto and the selection at this time is limited.

 

For the rears I know I need 4wd specific as to not have issues with the spring perch.

 

For the fronts that is where I'm confused. I'm having a hard time findings struts that are labeled as 4wd specific. Is that correct or will FWD work find for the front. Also what other models can I search products for that will work on my 93.

 

Thanks in advanced!

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I can't tell you anything about the front struts. 

 

From  what I can gather, KYB no longer makes a rear shock specifically for the wagon.  They have just the one part number for both sedan and 4WD wagon.  In practice, they fit, but they have a bit more preload, so you have to compress the springs a bit more to fit them on the new shock.  The extra preload will give you a bit of a lift at the rear, about 1/2- 3/4" or so. 

 

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This is great news! My 92 Loyale drags it's butt and I've been looking for something to stiffen it up a bit. I installed a trailer hitch, and any tongue weight makes it worse, of course. Do you have the part number handy? I'd like to get a pair of them.

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If i remeber right the new struts for the rear have 2 positions and the perch can move up and down to acomidate fwd and rwd  cars im not useing stock struts anymore im running 1990 300zx front struts on the rear with stock springs same as the fwd struts just a thicker stronger shaft

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I Have no idea what there part # is its off a second gen 300zx that was abandoned on my property when i bought my house i stripped everything i thought i might be able to use except the rear diff and the struts were a perfict match to the fwd model rear struts off my rig so i used them i had to change the lower busshings and top hats over but no big deal unlike the 4runner struts you still have full traval and a 5/8 shaft and also the valving of a heavy high performance strut vs a econobox strut i still blew them out in the woops though but atleast they dident bend and break like the stock ones did 20+ miles out in the middle of johnson valley

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