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jr ![]() Group: Members Posts: 37 Joined: 11-November 09 From: seattle, wa Member No.: 11,031 Region Association: Pacific Northwest ![]() |
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!
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