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Old 05-18-2003, 05:12 PM   #9
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Hatch back shock from a 2nd generation dodge colt / mirage will do. Minor adjustment needed and it doing the job very fine. I got one on the passenger side and alone it can lift the hood.

From the driver side i got a little problem. The plastic cap over the coil and some other wires is on the way. But this one is not really needed and in fact just to do a perfect job.

The funny thing is that all you need is

- Dodge hatchback dodge colt/mirage shock
- Four metal auto drilling screw and 4 bushing by side.
- a drill

My pony is reborn from a wreck in 1991 so maybe you'll not need adjusment at all if your car have never been smashed.

Hope this help
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