I've almost got enough money saved up to buy new suspension parts and I'm wondering about the different brands available. I'm looking for something soft/comfortable and that will last the longest, rather than performance/handling since it will be my commuter car hopefully.. Right now it is super hard with the OEM shocks/struts which I think are well worn out. I can feel every slight imperfection in the road, very annoying. Rear end is sagging, front only seems to compress 1/2" when I push down on it. I've read the KYB are really stiff, so I'm just wondering about the difference between the Boge/Sachs or the Bilsteins? Planning to use them with new 100lb springs. Will I need to get the alignment done for sure afterwords? thanks!
Hey Jeremiah .... while George is certainly the Meister of 914's .... I have a different take on this.
The different shocks give different rides & everybody's tastes are different - especially in balancing ride & handling on a 914. However - that said, a 914 is NEVER going to be a cushy soft riding commuter car - it's a sports car - a damn good handling one at that - which will always transmit more of the road to a driver's seat! If you're looking for cush, then you've got the wrong car!
So go out & test drive other 914 owners' susp. set-ups first with the various shocks, so you can get a feel for them & pick one which suits your tastes (there are quite a few in your area on here). Also, make sure to use street rated bushings, etc. on any other suspension bits which you replace, as that will enhance the harsh ride even more if you use the race level parts out there.
As someone with 130,000+ miles over 10 years all over SoCal & the Southweth, up to BC Canada, etc., & around town as my DD - I'd recommend the "street flavor" of either the Bilsteins or Konis, as both are better shocks, and the Bilsteins will probably never need replacing again. In 1980 I'd put street Koni reds on all 4 corners to replace the OE stock Boges when they wore out, to have a bit more handling performance. However, I'll probably do street Bilsteins next time around, as they're supposed to be the best around.
BTW - I eventually also got a BMW 325e for the "cush ride" & back seat for the kids, on my wife's insistence!
Does your car have front and rear sway bars? What size tires are you running? The Boge oil shocks without sway bars give a spongy feel. Maybe what your looking, but alittle too much lean for me. I suppose their gas shocks are better. The Bilstiens with sway bars, might be abit too stiff for you. Without, I would think fine. Koni adjustables are real nice. What brand springs are you getting?
I would say save up a bit more & get Koni adjustables. My 72 is 99.9 percent street/highway, and set on full soft they are a nice ride. BUT, should I ever feel the need for an AX or track day, I can set them harder. And they last a long time. If you're only going to do this once, give yourself the option.
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