Identify these coilovers

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So someone listed these as being Cusco coilovers for an AW11. I think that is false. Front camber plates are probably Cusco, but Cusco USA says they did not make a coilover kit for this car. At first I wanted to get them rebuilt if they were for sure Cuscos, but if they weren't, I had lost interest.

But then I noticed I'm seeing a gland nut at the base of the strut shaft, so they should have replaceable strut cartridges, like the car has stock. For $400, these would probably be perfect for later putting some custom valved Konis in and replacing the springs with something good from Swift.

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Maybe some modified stock strut bodies with GC style sleeves?

Stock front strut:

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Stock rear strut:

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Definitely not sleeves, and those are Swift springs, which wouldn't make any sense to buy them if you're running GC sleeves. I don't know who else makes sleeves other than them, and ebay companies. I'll try to do some digging though.

Although I see what you're saying, it looks almost like oem shocks with threads cut in them, but they're not, because the stamping is different for the mounting brackets.

EDIT: As of right now I'm thinking old Endless Zeal, if they made some for your car, because of the colors and swift springs.

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Honestly, that's $300 of springs, so I'd say it's worth it regardless.
 
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Sleeves as in sleeves in general or just sleeves for struts? I don't know much about this stuff. Summit Racing sells a bunch of different sleeves but they could be the same as some of the ebay stuff.
 
The springs are listed as "040 and 060". I have no idea what that means. 4.0kg/6.0kg?
 
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