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Old 09-04-2013, 05:34 PM   #1
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fully threaded damper for coilover

Whats up zilvians ive been out of the game for over a year as far as upgrading goes after parting out my old rb25 s13. Now for some time ive had a q45 g50 and im ready to start upgrading suspension. now this time i dont want off the shelf coilovers, i want to design mine from the ground up. hopefully someone can chime in whose been down this road before:

where can you buy the damper by itself with no mounts, that is fully threaded? ive searched every where on the net and always find ones that are partially threaded with a built in mount. im looking for bilstein or something high quality that i can run aggressive spring rates.

it seems like at this point ill have to get blown coilovers and have the damper rebuilt. btw the q45 uses basically the same size suspension as z32 and skyline.

im basically in bed for the next few days after getting surgery on a blown knee. if anyone has any advise or input i would be very happy to hear it. espcially if you have ever personally rebuilt a damper or found a new one that is threaded without mounts.

i suppose the only other thing i can think of is having a machine shop cut threads in a blank damper but that sounds shitty. thanks feel free to post here or pm me.
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