please help me find the right shock for cusco zero2 coilovers

Forum for Nissan wheel fitment, tire selection, suspension setup and brake discussions.
240on430
Posts: 323
Joined: Sun Feb 26, 2006 7:44 pm
Car: 1993 240SX SE

Post

http://www.japanparts.com/db/p...all=9

if you open that link you will see...075-040-005...only one part number for zero2s.

i cant find a similiar part number on the blown front shock i have. it says 00B60S S02A.

is 075-040-005 the right part for my coilovers?


User avatar
CusCo_S14
Posts: 253
Joined: Wed Mar 30, 2005 11:05 am
Car: 95 240SX se

Post

contact napsusa.com they sell all your Cusco needs last I recall the closes Napusa.com is in Torrance. I think they sell the shocks for $300

240on430
Posts: 323
Joined: Sun Feb 26, 2006 7:44 pm
Car: 1993 240SX SE

Post

CusCo_S14 wrote:contact napsusa.com they sell all your Cusco needs last I recall the closes Napusa.com is in Torrance. I think they sell the shocks for $300
Wow, $300.

hmmm...I can probably get at least $500 for a set of coilovers with 1 blown front shock...only about $200 more for a set of new coilovers instead of paying $300 for 1 new shock.

User avatar
nismofly
Posts: 12505
Joined: Sat Sep 04, 2004 3:16 pm
Car: 89 Nissan 240SX Hatch

Post

the difference is your getting brand new dampers

those are what? $2k a set or so?

1200 for new dampers sounds about right, the dampers are what really make the biggest difference in cost

240on430
Posts: 323
Joined: Sun Feb 26, 2006 7:44 pm
Car: 1993 240SX SE

Post

nismofly wrote:the difference is your getting brand new dampers

those are what? $2k a set or so?

1200 for new dampers sounds about right, the dampers are what really make the biggest difference in cost
...and front pillowballs, which are wearing out.

yokota180sx
Posts: 3115
Joined: Sun Nov 19, 2006 1:23 am
Car: 1997 Stagea RS4, r34 front
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Contact:

Post

quit bitching

cusco is better than any of the **** your saying you can get for that price

User avatar
AmoebAssassin
Posts: 2424
Joined: Wed Nov 17, 2004 7:11 am
Car: 1991 Base fastback 5spd, black

Post

Front pillowballs don't make a huge price difference. The price difference from ****ty bearings to great bearings in that applications is probably around 60-75 bucks.

Good dampers are ****ing expensive. Go read up on how much Ohlins, Motons, and Penske dampers cost.

For the record, KTS and Stance both use ****ty chinese dampers, most likely, and they are both good coilover kits. Imagine how badass REAL dampers are then.

User avatar
eds13
Posts: 5487
Joined: Mon Nov 01, 2004 9:27 am
Car: 89 240sx Hatch, 07 Armada LE, 91 Skyline GTR
Location: Central VA

Post

what are kei offices like? i have them and i like them alot. just curious...

User avatar
nismofly
Posts: 12505
Joined: Sat Sep 04, 2004 3:16 pm
Car: 89 Nissan 240SX Hatch

Post

seeing as kei office is out of business im not sure how youd go about getting new dampers...youd have to find out what company was contracted to make them and go from there or something

yokota180sx
Posts: 3115
Joined: Sun Nov 19, 2006 1:23 am
Car: 1997 Stagea RS4, r34 front
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Contact:

Post

there is someone her ein japan that can rebuild kei officeill see if i can find out who fr you you ed


Return to “Nissan Tires, Wheels, Brakes and Suspension”