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whats the differance between 3rd and 4th gen struts?

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Old Dec 30, 2003 | 08:02 PM
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Question whats the differance between 3rd and 4th gen struts?

I was talking to a friend about the whole 4th gen front strut thing... how no one makes a race only 90/10 strut for a 4th gen. He then asked me why one from a 3rd gen wouldn't work. Well, I sat there for a minute and said... "I have no idea". So just out of curiosity what is the difference? I'm not all that familiar with a 3rd gen strut... I would think it should be similar?
Old Dec 30, 2003 | 08:32 PM
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The front suspension set-up on the 3rd & 4th gen. cars are totally different. 4th gen. cars utilize a coil-over strut assembly, while the 3rd gen. cars springs are mounted between the upper & lower control arms as separate units from the struts.
Old Dec 30, 2003 | 08:51 PM
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3rd gens are struts in the front and 4th gen are coil over shocks-no struts. Those parts are not interchangeable.
Old Dec 30, 2003 | 09:06 PM
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3rd Gen strut type suspension

4th Gen unequal a-arm suspension, coil-over shock not shown
Old Dec 31, 2003 | 05:48 AM
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ah, that explains it.... Ive never looked at a 3rd gen suspension system. Thanks guys
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