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Tokico inserts too short??


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I was just trying to get some details. Couldn't tell how familiar you were with how things are supposed to work.

 

You do know that there should be a few threads showing when the gland nut is tight? "The gland nut will not close..." I assume this means that you can't get the threads started?

 

And, maybe finally, are you using the Tokico gland nut or the old one that you took off? Even if you have the Tokico nut, it might be the wrong one per John C's comments above. They've been known to put the wrong nuts in the package. It could just be the wrong gland nut.

 

Lay your old shock/insert next to the new one and compare lengths.

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My guess is that Tokico put the HZ3013 spacer in the HZ3016 box. The 3013 spacer is for the 280Z which has a longer rear strut tube then the 240Z. The shocks themselves are identical. You will have to cut that spacer or make your own of the correct lenth. You want the top of the shocl body to be flush witht he top of the strut tube. The gland nut shoudl tighten down on the shock and not bottom in the strut tube threads. Tokico should have included a large ID, small OD washer that fits on top of the shock body and inside the gland nut. That is used in case the shock is a little too low in the strut tube.

 

And the issues you're having probabyl have more to do with Tokico and not the 240Z. But, here on HybridZ we modify the hell out of these cars so these kinds of issues are almost normal. In most cases we just measure, cut, weld, and make it work without even bothering to post anything. That's why you're getting a little bit of crap from us. :-) Hang in there, this is one of many rights of passage for a 40+ year old car that has a limited aftermarket.

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Just make sure that when you install the strut the gland nut tightens up BEFORE the threads bottom out. You want that nut TIGHT with a couple threads showing. If you happen to cut too much off the spacer and the nut bottoms, just throw a big washer or two down in the bottom of the tube.

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