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Old April 9th 2004, 12:47
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rabbit inserts for super

i am doing a set of lowered struts on my 72 super and bought a set of 1980 rabbit strut inserts to use as recomended over stock inserts but they are about 2 inches to short in the housing. i have heard about using leather to make up some room in the housing but i wouldnt think you could make up a 2 inch height differance by stuffing leather in the stock strut housing. I also read that you have to machine the shaft under the threaded part for the stock upper bearing,but mine fit perfect on the bearings. Maybe autozone sold me the wrong inserts or something? Let me know if maybe a i need a different year rabbit inserts or how to make up the height difference.
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Old April 10th 2004, 00:19
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The leather strap is for the girth, not the depth. I'm not sure what Autozone sells and there were several different inserts for the Golf I (Rabbit). Best suggestion is to get the gas modified inserts from Topline.
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Old April 16th 2004, 08:31
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Those shorter rabbit inserts are ideal for a lowered beetle. You don`t need the longer stroke of the original inserts when you go low and stiffen things up.
Take a look at this older post on the subject:
http://www.germanlook.com/Forums/sho...3&page=1&pp=15
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