whats so wrong with kyb shocks, besides being inexpesive |
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whats so wrong with kyb shocks, besides being inexpesive |
messix |
Jun 16 2005, 06:49 PM
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looking for a good price for shocks.
amazing that once it fits a porsche the price goes up 400% i can get some very trick shocks for my truck or jeep for about $50 ea. but noooooo not for this volkswagon named porsche |
RoadGlue |
Jun 16 2005, 07:41 PM
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I've had them wear out in 1/2 that time too. I've tried KYB on both my 914 and my Fiat and am always impressed for the first few months, then they start to go "flat" rather quickly after that. Once they're gone, they're gone too. It's as if you aren't running shocks at all at that point. Just my experience. -- Randy |
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