front shocks

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fiat218
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front shocks

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i have a 1980 124. one front shock was loose,. no nut or cap washer, not sure why
anyways i have a photo here and i am wondering what is missing other then the cap washer and nut
i do plan on replacing them but for now i am just going to put this one back on
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as u can see the rubber dormant is there but there is a lot of space yet to get to the threds
is the dome washer is all i need. or is there another rubber?
thanks


i can not see very good on the other side so i can't tell what is missing
Jim
East Grand Forks MN
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maytag
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Post by maytag »

another rubber, then the domed washer, then a double-nut
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fiat218
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thanks,

this 80 rides like a damn lumber wagon. any reason why, i meant it very stiff
such thing as the shocks getting hard? it does bounce back but geesh
Jim
East Grand Forks MN
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manoa matt
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Post by manoa matt »

Those are the original WayAss shocks and were a very good shock. Shocks can get a little harder over time. I have some original rubber doughnuts for those shocks if you need them. The newer style rubber shock doughnuts are harder and have a smaller surface area that does not interface well with the shock perches.
fiat218
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so it would be the rubber that making it a rough ride, and yes u are right on the name of the shock
Jim
East Grand Forks MN
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Post by dmwhiteoak »

Went out to the shop and looked at mine. Another rubber up top and then a washer. Double nutted.
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Post by So Cal Mark »

those old hydraulic shocks will seize if they've sat for very long, causing an uncontrollable ride. Gas shocks are a better choice as replacements
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thanks every one, this car has sat for 8 years, so there no doubt that it seize then, i have never rode in anything so rough :shock:

one last question. what would be a good shock over the counter at a part store, i don't need anything outrages on this fiat
Jim
East Grand Forks MN
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Post by So Cal Mark »

I prefer KYB gr2 for street use
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Post by 4uall »

I Googled and ran across this http://www.fiatshockabsorbers.com/ I am in Canada so not sure if this is a good deal for those of you States side. It does say for the pair :?
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Post by Ptoneill »

I agree with Mark, KYB is readily availible in most part stores or on line, they range from 22 to 26 dollars per shock vs 100 plus for Koni. Although Koni makes a great track shock, but it is pretty stiff for general use.
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