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I'm shopping for new dampers for the front and rear. I'm looking to not spend a fortune on anything more than what I really need, so coilovers and things like that are out of the question. I want to keep my stock springs and all that, so I was thinking of Koni yellows.
I also noticed that there is a Bilstein HD shock available for the rear. They are considerably cheaper and I have heard nothing but praise for Bilstein. My brother has Bilstein HDs on his GTI and we both love the ride quality and road manners. I have no personal experience with Koni but their reputation is well known.
My main question is if anyone has experiences they'd like to share about either brand, but I'm especially interested in comments on using Koni fronts and Bilstein rears. I understand the Konis are hydraulic and adjustable on rebound, and the Bilsteins are gas-charged and non-adjustable. I've also heard the Bilsteins are considered firmer than Konis but I don't get that because Konis are adjustable. Maybe people mean Bilsteins are firmer on compression.
So TIA!
Oh yeah, I'd also consider KYBs if people have good things to say about them.
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I like the standard setting from the Koni's, These were originaly mounted under the car. And still in good condition. They where tested by them 2 years ago.
I do not have experiences with Bilstein, but I do think they are great as well.
You have a hard decision to make what to choose.
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I have Koni yellows front and rear, set to the middle adjustment. The springs are stock but I upgraded to M030 sway bars front and rear.
They've been on the car for several years and been to the track a few times. I like 'em but I've never used the Bilsteins so I can't offer a comparison.
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Thanks for the input everyone!
When shopping around at your favorite online parts supplier, you won't find KYB parts listed for the 968. But they are available for the 951. Luckily the 951 rear shocks mount indentically to 968 rears so that should be a direct fit. For the fronts, I can use some spare 951 strut housings & springs I have. The housings are different, but everything else is the same, so I could theoretically get KYBs put into a 951 housing then install that on the 968.
There's no Bilstein front inserts, unfortunately. I'd love to grab a set of 4... I have KYBs on my 944 but it's hard to make a comparison, the cars are too different. That car has 15" wheels, weighs 300lbs less, has no front sway bar at the moment, and the springs are whatever stock springs it came with. I can't really judge how much of that feeling is from the KYBs and how much is from all the other variables. No complaints, though!
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I'll have some input for you soon, as I have 4 Koni yellows going in within the next 4 weeks.
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Thanks very much for all the responses!
I was JUST about to pull the trigger on bilstein rears and koni fronts, when I found a sweet deal on a set of 4 lightly used konis at a significantly lower price than anything but kybs. So I got those. I was eager to see how the bilsteins would be because everyone and their mother has konis. But I'm sure I'll be happy with them regardless!
Now I have to get some for my mom's car, so then everyone and their mother really will have konis <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/tongue.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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[quote name='FRporscheman' post='47492' date='Feb 14 2008, 02:52 AM']Now I have to get some for my mom's car, so then everyone and their mother really will have konis <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/tongue.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />[/quote]
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Sounds cool!
I'd love to get a ride in your car one day to feel what a done-up 968 feels like.
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