I've got a line on an '86 Carrera front suspension. Seems to be in good shape. The owner wants $700 for everything less rack (control arms, torsion bars, anti-roll bar, tie-rods, calipers, rotors, struts, strut housing, need I go on...). 49000 miles, Boge struts. Coupla questions:
1. What's the deal with Boge's? Is it true the Boge is the bottom-feeder on the 911 strut food-chain? Are they bad enough to queer the deal?
2. In general, is $700 a reasonable price for the whole setup? Is this about the going rate for a late-model front suspension?
Thanks for the help.
Porsche thinks they're good enough. Why wouldn't we? The Cap'n
KYB's are the bottom feeder of shocks...Boges are factory, still running the stock Boges on my 911 (15 years old and 70K miles)...nice ride....
QUOTE (Cap'n Krusty @ Feb 8 2006, 01:29 PM) |
Porsche thinks they're good enough. Why wouldn't we? The Cap'n |
The Boge Strut is universal in that you can change the shock to Koni or Bilsteins. If it is for street use only the Boges are normally not gas filled and gives a very smooth ride.
Ken
Boges are absolutely fine. And... like Ken mentions, you can put whatever you want in them. Wouldn't queer my deal.
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