If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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It's good to know. I have only the front anyway on my Zerda (and I'm not even sure they are originals). Could be great if you can send me measurements eye to eye?
Ultimately, I may opt for some Kyosho shocks as it will be easy (measurements would allow to confirm it is perfect fit)... I buy kits to built and ru(i)n them
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I buy kits to built and ru(i)n them
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I soo understand....
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Sorry I was suppose to look at this the other night for you 🙂 So the zerda shocks are 10mm diameter, The front is 80mm long (eye to eye) and the rear is 90mm long (eye to eye) 🙂 If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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Thanks Jim. It is boxart. But it's the last made in France heller kit I ordered. Too much problems with uncomplete kit.
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And the complete car picts please😜
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