It is very difficult to track down matching G Shocks online your best bet is to checkout your local vehicles retailers such as Canadian Tire or Advanced Auto parts store.
To install rear shocks on a 1990 Nissan 300ZX, first, lift the rear of the car and securely support it on jack stands. Remove the rear wheels for better access, then unbolt the old shocks from the top and bottom mounting points. Install the new shocks by positioning them in place and tightening the bolts to the manufacturer’s specifications. Finally, reattach the wheels, lower the car, and ensure everything is secure before taking it for a test drive.
If I understand right, you want to take shocks from a Subaru and install them into a Nissan. Forget about it. Just purchase new shocks meant for the Nissan.
You can actually get them at The Bay. And a store called "Watch it!" they both have a variety of G-shocks to offer!
no, many models that are real g-shocks do. but mostly they dont.
no, many models that are real g-shocks do. but mostly they dont.
KYB Shocks is generally recognized as a reputable provider, and has numerous high scoring reviews. While they sell a dependable product, they do not generally install the equipment, so you will have to either install the components yourself or identify a local auto professional in your area to install the after market equipment.
There are no front shocks on any Beretta. Shocks are in the rear. Struts are in the front.
Follow the instructions that come with the shocks.
Shocks and struts are an important part of a car's suspension system. Both shocks and struts are used to keep a vehicle from bouncing when it is being driven. Shocks are less expensive to replace then struts.
no, japan
yes, all g shocks should have Casio written on them, the techno gshocks are one of the best of the fakes
a car can potentially have both shocks and struts. I don't know how common this is, but a car could have shocks in the front and struts in the back or vice versa. that is, depending on the combination, a car could have both, but I have never seen this.