KYB rear struts (Page 1/1)
LS4FieroGuy OCT 16, 01:38 PM
Does anyone know where I can find the KYB rear struts for an 88? I tried WCF and even they couldn't get the Gas Adjust shocks. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Joshua Seeger

Patrick OCT 16, 01:53 PM

Your only choice is to get rear struts listed for an '84-'87.
88Fingers OCT 16, 02:09 PM
Hello, The Fiero Store shows them in their suspension menu
Patrick OCT 16, 02:29 PM

...or $60 less for a pair at RockAuto.
cvxjet OCT 16, 03:26 PM
A) KYB does not make a "Gas-A-Just" for the rear of our Fieros....you have to go with the Excel-G style shock.

B) The shocks on the rear are (Basically) interchangeable between 84-87 and 88 (the fronts are completely different tho)
fieroguru OCT 16, 07:02 PM
KYB Excel-G Gas Strut - Part # 234005. These work on all years of Fieros.

I buy them from summit racing: https://www.summitracing.com/parts/KYB-234005
Jason88Notchie OCT 16, 10:10 PM
Just put Excell G shocks and struts on the Formula. They perform pretty damn well. Like the ride.

[This message has been edited by Jason88Notchie (edited 10-16-2024).]

Vintage-Nut OCT 16, 11:29 PM
I'm happy with Monroe Sensa-Trac Struts {now called OESpectrum} and they fit properly on the 1988 rear knuckle.......

https://www.partsgeek.com/c.../strut_assembly.html

https://www.summitracing.co...odel/fiero/year/1988

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Original Owner of a Silver '88 GT
Under 'Production Refurbishment' @ 136k Miles

LS4FieroGuy OCT 17, 02:01 AM

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Originally posted by fieroguru:

KYB Excel-G Gas Strut - Part # 234005. These work on all years of Fieros.

I buy them from summit racing: https://www.summitracing.com/parts/KYB-234005



Ahh that part number was a life saver. You can get a pair on rockauto for 120$. Thanks for all the help guys!

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Joshua Seeger

Patrick OCT 17, 03:05 AM

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Originally posted by LS4FieroGuy:

Ahh that part number was a life saver. You can get a pair on rockauto for 120$.



Did you bother to click on my link?


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Originally posted by Patrick:

...or $60 less for a pair at RockAuto.