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    KYB struts, PN 3320010. Anyone tried these yet?

    Fitment is '14-'15 Mirage. Apparently, they are new!

    https://www.jegs.com/i/KYB/575/3320010/10002/-1



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    Wouldn't these also work for 2017-2019?

    Too bad they don't make rear shocks, too.

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    Cool find! Who would have guessed that Mirage suspension parts would show up at...Jegs?!?

    Where else can you have Mirage struts and a 572 cubic inch crate motor in the same website cart?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Top_Fuel View Post
    Cool find! Who would have guessed that Mirage suspension parts would show up at...Jegs?!?

    Where else can you have Mirage struts and a 572 cubic inch crate motor in the same website cart?
    I actually found it on Ebay first. Every now and then I punch "Mitsubishi Mirage Struts" into the search bar just to see what comes up. Normally, it is struts for older Mirages or the hideously expensive OEM struts for our cars. But this time was different, and replacement KYB struts for the '14-'15s popped up! Woohoo!

    That search gave me a part number, and I then typed "KYB 3320010" into Google. Jeg's was at the top of the search page, which I also thought was weird! They also appeared to have the best price on these. Around $60 per strut ain't half bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Subcompact Culture View Post
    Wouldn't these also work for 2017-2019?

    Too bad they don't make rear shocks, too.
    I am sure they would fit, but may not perform the same way since Mitsubishi did some suspension upgrades for the '17 model year.

    Truth be told, if KYB comes out with struts for the '17-'20 cars that is what I would pick for my '15. The '14-'15 cars were hideously under-dampened from the factory, and Mitsubishi fixed that in '17.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobrajet View Post
    I am sure they would fit, but may not perform the same way since Mitsubishi did some suspension upgrades for the '17 model year.

    Truth be told, if KYB comes out with struts for the '17-'20 cars that is what I would pick for my '15. The '14-'15 cars were hideously under-dampened from the factory, and Mitsubishi fixed that in '17.
    Yeah, I wondered if they'd maintain the different damping levels in line with the early '14-'15. So that good news is there's an options for fronts, but still nothing for the rears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Subcompact Culture View Post
    Yeah, I wondered if they'd maintain the different damping levels in line with the early '14-'15. So that good news is there's an options for fronts, but still nothing for the rears.
    The aftermarket has been slow to react to these cars, but it appears they ARE reacting.

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    Are these the same kyb struts that have been for sale overseas for years now?

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    Rock Auto has them listed for $47.79/ea.

    Is anyone running these struts?
    Last edited by Eggman; 12-17-2019 at 04:05 PM. Reason: Moved post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eggman View Post
    Rock Auto has them listed for $47.79/ea.

    Is anyone running these struts?
    i am. they are better than stock. got an extra set since rock had a limited supply. i used the stock springs. the rides pretty similar but better, and the handling is better.



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