Hasn't the C110 strut got a bigger axle and take different bearings to a
200B strut(810)?.
Malcolm
Terry & Heather wrote:
>
> Daniel,
> Struts are traditionally measured from the spring seat weld to where the tube
> meets the ball joint housing which is 55 mm so around 305 - 315 mm total. The
> 240K strut came in a couple of different lengths; just under 10" (~250 mm) and
> just over 10" (~260 mm), which in Australia is the more common C110 strut and
> it's around the same length as the stock 200B strut. Factory 1600 struts came
> in three sizes that were 10", 11" & 11.4" long (not including the bj
> housing), there was also a non genuine strut around in the 70's that was made
> by gabrielle that was 10.5" but not found very often these days.
>
> regards
> terry
>
> Daniel Kroehn wrote:
>
> > Could anyone tell me what the tube length of a 240K strut tube from the
> > bottom of the spring saddle to the bottom of the strut. Is there only one
> > length? I know the 1600 struts come in two or three different lengths.
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Daniel Kroehn
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>
Terry & Heather wrote:
>
> Daniel,
> Struts are traditionally measured from the spring seat weld to where the tube
> meets the ball joint housing which is 55 mm so around 305 - 315 mm total. The
> 240K strut came in a couple of different lengths; just under 10" (~250 mm) and
> just over 10" (~260 mm), which in Australia is the more common C110 strut and
> it's around the same length as the stock 200B strut. Factory 1600 struts came
> in three sizes that were 10", 11" & 11.4" long (not including the bj
> housing), there was also a non genuine strut around in the 70's that was made
> by gabrielle that was 10.5" but not found very often these days.
>
> regards
> terry
>
> Daniel Kroehn wrote:
>
> > Could anyone tell me what the tube length of a 240K strut tube from the
> > bottom of the spring saddle to the bottom of the strut. Is there only one
> > length? I know the 1600 struts come in two or three different lengths.
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Daniel Kroehn
> > ________________________________________________________________________
> > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
> >
>
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