Hello All,
Please humor my way off topic request, but I have gotten lots of good advice from this board and I figured here is as good a place to start as any.
I have a '91 Jetta Gli 2.0 16V with only 104K miles on it. It needs new shocks and struts. I want to get the handling as close to stock original with the least cost. What brand of shock/strut should I look at and what should I expect to pay?
Thanks for humoring me and thanks for your help.
- Joe
Bilstein HDs are pretty good. I put them on my '94 Jetta with H&R springs. The setup totally transformed the ride for the better. You can figure on about $500 for Bilsteins.
joe, not wanting to spend a fourtune on my 85 w/ 235 odd k, i just went to les swab. i think all four w/ alignment, installed (life time gaur), ran me around $250. they're gas struts. i was more than pleased with the ride. i went and saw a movie while it was being done.
kevin
Kevin,
a tire, brake, shock/strut outfit in wa, ore, id, and i thought cal also. no engine, trans, electrical, wiper blades, etc. i spelled it wrong. here's their website. www.lesschwab.com.
kevin
Rick,
No problem. It will be a few hours yet. I've got an after noon meeting and will be leaving for home thereafter.
My rear struts are BOGE and are part number "27-528-F".
I did a search for the number in Google and found "http://www.porttuning.com/Performancestore.htm", which says it's the Boge Progas.
HTH
Rick
Hey Kapt,
I used to do these kind of work of upgrading VW Rabbit suspensions and cost does decide the quality of ride.
The least you could do, go for the Turbo Boge, it's gas strut/shocks with new stock springs if yours sagged a bit. They work wonders and does decent job of damping and holding up when corner hard.
You can also go either Bilstein or Koni HD with a bit stiffer springs such as Techonics, Neuspeed, etc BUT stay away from sport shocks as they're a bit stiff...I have seen Rabbits/Golfs come back with cracked windshield since the car flexed a bit with very stiff suspensions. Just my 2 cents worth of opinion.
good luck
jerry
Jerry,
Thanks for the advice. I am not looking to modify the springs/ride height. Just looking for a streetable solution.
I am leaning to KYB as they are cheap. Any thoughts?
- Joe
Same as on the 914. They kind of suck. Get no less than the Boge Turbos.
I've never had real good luck with KYB. Tokico makes some good shocks and Bilstein tends to be a good choice for these cars based on my expereince. I'm a bit of a nut when it comes to stiff shocks. My Toyota Echo rides on a set of Koni Sports adjusted to firm. I take it you are looking for something less extreme.
I did a quick search on www.shox.com They have several good shocks for your car in my opinion. Sets of 4 (2 struts and 2 shocks) in Bilstein or Tokico for under $300. Sach/Boge replacements set of 4 for under $200.
If your going cheap and want stock like ride - those boges look like the ticket.
I have had very good expereinces with this company. They had my Koni sports for my 914 to me very quickly and were the cheapest of all the sources I researched.
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