Hi everyone,
I have a Toyota Celica SS-I 4WS ST203 (JDM) 1997 and I`m looking for rear OEM shock absorber (especially the right side).
I have been searching on the net for new or used ST203 shock absorber, but I still can`t find the correct shock absorber model for my ST203 Celica.
The only information do I get is about the ST202 and ST205 shock absorber models.
So I was wondering if any one can tell me where I can find what I`m looking for or give me more information about the possibilities.
I am looking forward on any ones reaction on this mater,
on which I am very grateful to receive.
Best regards,
Black Eagle
well first post pics of your car, what is the 4ws is it a curren or a celica,
post some pics of the shock, they all may be compatible, except if it really has a wheel steering
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QUOTE (njccmd2002 @ Nov 30, 2009 - 3:03 AM)

>well first post pics of your car, what is the 4ws is it a curren or a celica,
4 wheel steering, and it's a Celica.
'97 ST\ Eibach \ KYB \ Kenwood \ Alpine \ Cusco \ OEM+[sold 10/18]'93 MX-5LE
ST203 SS-I 4WS shares the same part numbers as the ST202 SS-I for the rear shock absorber assembly and rear springs.
Hope this helps your search.
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MOAR pics dude, i never heard of a celica with 4ws.
i found this website, but cant see it at work
http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/~rst203/header.html
This post has been edited by njccmd2002: Nov 30, 2009 - 6:01 AM
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I believe KYB GR-2 is the best replacement. Those struts fit non-SuperStrut suspensions only though, so I don't know what you'd need if your 4WS model comes with that.
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This post has been edited by SwissFerdi: Dec 2, 2009 - 1:00 AM
'97 ST\ Eibach \ KYB \ Kenwood \ Alpine \ Cusco \ OEM+[sold 10/18]'93 MX-5LE
Ok, don't mean to hijack your thread here, but is the 4ws setup on a superstrut suspension, or the macpherson strut like we have here in the states?
The reason I ask is that someday, if I still have this car as a project, I would love to do the 4ws rear end conversion. Something I haven't seen done here before.
1999 Celica GT
Hi guys,
It has been a long time, but finally I have the right answer for every one.
So no more confusing!
Delusionz was right, ST203 SS-I 4WS shares the same part numbers as the ST202 SS-I for the rear + front shock absorber assembly and rear springs.
I have the KYB installed and it did fit perfectly as OEM!
I hope the information was helpful for anyone else.
Delusionz ones again thnx a lot.
This is for SwissFerdi,
I can speak the following languages: English, Spanish, Dutch, and Papiamentu.
So Dutch is not a problem for me (dus nederlands is geen probleem voor mij)
Best regards,
Black Eagle
I has question is the 4ws hydraulic or electric?
It is a combination of both.
Regards,
Black Eagle