hi do you have the rear shock monroe part number too?
feetnycam2 8 months ago
@feetnycam2 - Same number, just shorten the rod by about an 1-1/2".
fiatnutz 8 months ago
Hi John,
why do I have to remove the outer cylinder? Did you remove anything else?
Thanks
Roman
medwidz850coupe 2 years ago
You are installing the shock upside down from the normal VW installation, plus the outer tube would be a catch can for all kinds of debris, etc...
fiatnutz 2 years ago
whats the reason for the modification?
citydriver 2 years ago
See above. VW shocks are still available and inexpensive. Ya gotta do what ya gotta do to keep the little beasty on the road & track.
orignal fiat parts are hard to get? if it works it works
hi do you have the rear shock monroe part number too?
feetnycam2 8 months ago
@feetnycam2 - Same number, just shorten the rod by about an 1-1/2".
fiatnutz 8 months ago
Hi John,
why do I have to remove the outer cylinder? Did you remove anything else?
Thanks
Roman
medwidz850coupe 2 years ago
You are installing the shock upside down from the normal VW installation, plus the outer tube would be a catch can for all kinds of debris, etc...
fiatnutz 2 years ago
whats the reason for the modification?
citydriver 2 years ago
See above. VW shocks are still available and inexpensive. Ya gotta do what ya gotta do to keep the little beasty on the road & track.
fiatnutz 2 years ago
orignal fiat parts are hard to get? if it works it works
citydriver 2 years ago