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Old 10-05-2007, 12:53 AM   #1 (permalink)
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2nd Generation 1990 All-Trac strut questions...

Well guys I did some research on here and around the net, and I guess Toyota is the only company that makes rear struts for All-Trac Camrys. No aftermarket = Lame. Then I got an idea, is it possible that I could use Celica All-Trac struts for the rear? Hopefully one of you guys can answer this question for me. I find it rather infuriating that there isnt any god damned aftermarket rear struts, I mean seriously.

They have aftermarket fronts, why cant they have aftermarket rears? I found a site, toyotapartscenter.net, and they have the OEM rear struts but they want $190.60 for each corner. But if thats what has to be done, then thats what I'll do I suppose. This thing needs struts pretty bad, and to make things worse, my alternator went out yesterday, but at least I know I can actually FIND one of those for a decent price.

I'm gonna try to do all the work myself, its better off that way, cause you cant learn anything if you have somebody else do it for you. I was looking at getting Monroe Sensa-Tracs, up until I found out that I cant get them for the rear. Its probably best to go with the same kind of struts all the way around instead of having different fronts and different rears, correct me if I'm wrong. If anybody has any good suggestions as to what kind of struts I should get I'd really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
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