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Fibercus
04-02-2003, 09:12 PM
Selling a set of (4) KYB Front & Rear Strut / Shock Boots covers for a 95 240sx (may work for 95+ 240s). I have an extra set lying around collecting dust. They protect your strut / shocksfrom weathering / sand / various things that may get into them and cause wear / or to break down early.

http://home.earthlink.net/~fibercus/images/kybboots.jpg

They are boxed with original instructions and the each boot is brand new and unused. Kragen sells them for 15.99 each, not including shipping. Im asking $50 Shipped.

Thanks
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adey
04-02-2003, 10:41 PM
Although I don't have KYBs, I'm in the market for strut boots.
Do you know what diameter piston these fit? I have a pair of "regular" shock pistons (like 1" thick) and then I have a pair of inverted struts with like 2 1/2" thick pistons... would these shock boots go over a 2 1/2" piston, do you know?
Thanks!

Fibercus
04-02-2003, 11:37 PM
I will post the measurements in a sec.

EDIT: I am not sure exactly which end your wondering would fit.... shaft / piston / or actually housing (bad terminology) but I took pics of the actually front and rear boots, and there is a size difference. Hopefully you can get an idea with these:

SB108 TOP
http://home.earthlink.net/~fibercus/images/SB108top.jpg

SB108 BOTTOM

http://home.earthlink.net/~fibercus/images/SB108bottom.jpg


SB103 TOP

http://home.earthlink.net/~fibercus/images/sb103top.jpg

SB103 BOTTOM

http://home.earthlink.net/~fibercus/images/sb103bottom.jpg

as you can see, i use my digicam a whole lot... hehe

adey
04-03-2003, 10:30 PM
ahhh... :( It looks like I could only use 2, unless I "custom" cut out one of the tops to accomodate my fat front pistons. (the actual piston, not the shock housing, is almost 2 1/2" in diameter due to the inverted strut design) ...
Sorry for all the questions... but how wide is the whole rubberized accordian part? I don't know if they'll even fit under the coilover springs! heh, thanks!