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Nivomats...good, bad, indifferent? 900

Jay, since you are a new brick owner, let me introduce you to www.ipdusa.com. Their catalogs have loads of good information, tips, tricks, performance parts like sway bars, high priced aftermarket parts, and how to tell the difference between regular shocks and Nivomats. If you order something, you will get on their mailing list.

I don’t think ’94 wagons had them, for some reason. Nivomats maintains the rear end ride height. Great for towing or hauling. You can convert from Nivomats to regular shocks but not the other way around, at least not easily.
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Tom F Three 940s. Lien holder on two more (the kid's). Rust in pieces, '78 245






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