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I have my 99 camaro 3.8 with 59000 miles. I bought delphi's off a 2002 WS6 and plan on replacing my old stock ones with the one's I just bought....I keep getting conflicting opinions about if there is a diference in the shock...Some say there is no difference between my v6 shocks and the 02 ws6 shocks....other's say the valving is different...I need opinions everyone...I plan on doing the swap tomorrow...is there and will there be a difference in the swap???
Eric
Eric
2005 Mustang 4.0
1996 Camaro Conv
2000 Ford Excursion
dominic may know for sure.. but what you can do is look at the stickers on the shocks and take a look at the rear ones on your car (because they are easy to access).. and compair the part numbers..
are the ws6 shocks decarbons?
if they are different you may want to rethink what you are doing.. acctualy.. nevermind.. the stock v6 decarbons suck soo much arsh that it really cant be any worse..
Not much going on, replaced my Kenwood double din stereo with a Pioneer double din, the Kenwood had problems. Then replaced my power inverter for my reverse...
2 weeks ago
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