January 5, 200917 yr Tire rack has no ETA on my new shocks and they're clunking worse and worse every day. I want this done sooner rather than later so, does anybody know of any retailers in the Seattle area that sells KYB products?
January 5, 200917 yr ebay sells a lot of kyb's and for a decent price too. I have ordered a set from ebay before with luck. You'll probably get them fairly quickly. Just a thought
January 5, 200917 yr i would give NAPA a try....I just bought struts from them the other day for my 96 Leg. and I got them same day....
January 5, 200917 yr Author i would give NAPA a try....I just bought struts from them the other day for my 96 Leg. and I got them same day.... KYB's? Running over to NAPA would make things nice and easy!
January 5, 200917 yr KYB's? Running over to NAPA would make things nice and easy! I have personally never been able to get KYB's at Napa
January 5, 200917 yr You might try www.fixmysuby.com. They are in Portland, but UPS ground shipping is only one day away. They are an all Subaru service shop but I'm pretty sure they can get you your KYBs. Owner has been a USMB member for a long time. Ask for Richie if you call them. Edited January 5, 200917 yr by edrach
January 5, 200917 yr Last summer I bought KYBs from Auto Parts Warehouse on line. Price and delivery was good, with no sales tax. Shipping was free. Check out their website: http://www.autopartswarehouse.com
January 5, 200917 yr Last summer I bought KYBs from Auto Parts Warehouse on line. Price and delivery was good, with no sales tax. Shipping was free. Check out their website: www.autopartswarehouse.com Thats where i got mine too. nipper
January 5, 200917 yr I have personally never been able to get KYB's at Napa Yeah I didnt think you could either...than they showed me on the there website that they sell KYB's and Monroe....
January 5, 200917 yr everybody please compare prices on kyb gr2 on http://www.ajusa.com vs http://www.autopartswarehouse.com ajusa 66 and 70 vs 90 and 92 that was for 1993 both a free shipping
January 6, 200917 yr Author I ended up going to AJUSA. Oh, and dumb question, on the rear of the 2000 Outback, are those considered shocks or struts? I've seen them described both ways but want to know which is technically correct. The fronts are clearly a MacPherson strut.
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