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May 12th, 2007 12:16 PM #61
700 yung convert/refill then 100ea for labor. the nice thing is adjustable pa yung psi ng shocks mo-- they initially pump 50psi in and then you can have them adjust it to smoothen the ride. 6mos po yung warranty.
I had mine converted at their Cubao shop and I'm very happy with the result but it's a little bt stiff so i'll probably go back to the shop in a week's time.
Sulit talaga. Saved me almost 8k for shock replacements and other under chassis repair.
Nakasabay ko sa shop yung isang repeat customer-- he had his shocks converted 2yrs ago and ok pa daw.
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May 12th, 2007 06:08 PM #62
Additional information:
Disributor ng kyb shocks in the philippines:
ChuanLam Auto Supply
2815 Jose Abad Santos Avenue,
Tondo, Manila, Philippines 1012
Tel.: (632) 253-4047 to 48, 253-4198
Fax.: (632) 253-1335
http://www.chuanlam.com/kayaba/index.htm
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May 12th, 2007 11:22 PM #63
just changed my two front shocks, put kyb as what many had recommended. ok naman ang feel nya.
next is lowering spring kasi di masyado maganda tingnan na mas malaki ung space sa harap compare sa likod, magkano damage dito and ano ma recommend nyo. thanks
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May 20th, 2007 11:07 AM #64
anu po bang klaseng shocks to?
from corolla 97 ae 101. sa rear sya nakalagay
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August 3rd, 2007 01:02 AM #65
magkano na ba ang mura shocks ngaun,tight budget kasi, replacement sana corolla 94 gamit ko, ung rear sana, anu recommend nyo guys? kyb na din ba, lam nyo ba price nyan ngaun??
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August 7th, 2007 05:23 PM #67
Guys I have affordable, high quality and brand new shock absorbers For Sale!!! The brand is Hankuk Made in Korea. The following are the shock absorbers available:
HYUNDAI:
Hyundai Excel Front (Fluid Type)
Hyundai Elantra Rear (Fluid Type)
Hyundai H100/Grace Front and Rear (Fluid)
Hyundai Starex Front and Rear (Fluid)
KIA:
Kia Besta Front and Rear (Fluid Type)
Kia Pregio Front (Gas Type)
Kia Pregio Rear (Gas Type)
Kia Pride Front Shocks
Kia Pride Rear Shocks
MB100:
Front Shock Absorber (Gas Type)
Rear Shock Absorber (Gas Type)
TOYOTA:
Tamaraw FX Wagon Front (Fluid Type)
Tamaraw FX Wagon Rear (Fluid Type)
NISSAN:
Sentra B14 Front Shocks (Fluid Type)
Sentra B14 Rear Shocks (Gas Type)
ISUZU:
Hilander/Crosswind Front Shocks (Fluid)
Hilander/Crosswind Rear Shocks (Fluid)
MITSUBISHI:
L300 Front Shock Absorber (Fluid)
L300 Rear Shock Absorber (Fluid)
For price inquiry and order of the parts, just txt or call me at 09177448113. You can pick up the parts at Makati Cinema Square Mcdonalds Parking.
Thank you.
Jay C.
09177448113
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August 8th, 2007 09:38 AM #68pareho ba front and rear shocks ng hyundai grace/h100 may spare rear oem shocks pa kasi ako at baka puwede pa ipakabit sa front?
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November 21st, 2007 03:35 PM #69I would like to ask your advice regarding my Honda CivicVTI 2001. My left front shock have leak sabi kailangan na daw palitan. Ask ko lang kung okay ba yung KYB na replacement? Di ba makakaapekto yun sa performance nung car? Wala po kasi ako masyadong alam kasi babae ako sana bigyan niyo ko ng advice, di kasi ako maka-decide. Yung original sobrang mahal. And, Okay din po ba yung Cruven, maayos din po ba sila magtrabaho? Sang branch ba maganda - cubao or makati?
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November 21st, 2007 03:44 PM #70
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