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Question Rear suspension With electronic control

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I have 1985 nissan 300zx turbo with Electronically Controlled Variable Shock Absorber (ecvsa) and the rear-wheel shocks are needed to be replaced. I just want the stock model shocks, but im wonder if i get the Gas-A-Just rear shock absorbers with the kyb installation kit (kit108a), will i still be able to use my Electronic control or do i have to buy something else, because i still want to be able to use my ECVSA.
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Hey all,
I have 1985 nissan 300zx turbo with Electronically Controlled Variable Shock Absorber (ecvsa) and the rear-wheel shocks are needed to be replaced. I just want the stock model shocks, but im wonder if i get the Gas-A-Just rear shock absorbers with the kyb installation kit (kit108a), will i still be able to use my Electronic control or do i have to buy something else, because i still want to be able to use my ECVSA.
My 1986 300z also has ECVSA ... and I have learned that with the conversion kit you basically lose the ability to adjust your shocks ... hence why it is called a conversion kit~

if ya have any luck finding a place that sells the OEM ECVSA shocks let me know
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Re: Rear suspension With electronic control

The only place that I KNOW would have OEM replacements would be a dealership. Dealerships = Big bucks, though...how bad do you REALLY want that?
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Re: Rear suspension With electronic control

www.victoriabritish.com

^this catalog has replacement shocks made for retaining electronic control
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