Reviews of Sachs parts For Business

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4.3
Manufacturer Ranking
#29
161
Spare Parts
7
Country
Germany
Website
aftermarket.zf.com
Spare Parts
Sachs Strut assembly
Sooby306
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Rating 5.0

The Sachs come with the performance package. Totally worth every penny if you like to mod, track, and auto cross. The Sachs struts have different valving but much better performance than base suspension setup. They also work great with aftermarket performance springs (RCE Yellows work perfectly with the Sachs). I have a 2018 BRZ with the Performance Package with Brembo brakes and love it.

Pros: worth every penny, better performance, works with springs
Vehicle: Subaru BRZ
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Sachs Strut assembly

Sachs was the OEM for the struts on my old e39 bmw 528i w/ sports package. I had gotten 60k miles after replacing them before trading the car in.

If they are good enough to be original equipment on a BMW they’re probably pretty good.

Pros: OEM quality, good durability
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 60000 km
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Sachs Clutch kit
rsw81
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Rating 5.0

I went with the "Performance" clutch kit from Sachs directly for ~$1300 including dual mass flywheel, clutch disc, pressure plate, and throw out bearing. Rated to 550+Nm. No regrets. Was SUPER stiff when I first got it, but loosened up within 300-400 miles and feels close to stock now in terms of clutch effort, more grabby than stock.

Pros: more grabby than stock, no regrets
Cons: SUPER stiff when new
Mileage: 400 km
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Sachs Shock absorbers

New Sachs F&R Dampers -H\u00d6R 201V Scirocco Lower Springs -New Meyle Lower Control Arms -Delrin Lower Control Arm Bushings F&R -HD Strut Mounts (Poly Filled with WindowWeld) -Poly Rear Shock Mount Bushings -New Ball Joints -New Tie Rods

Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Sachs Clutch kit

Check rockauto. They have some brand name clutch kits for your car (sachs, valeo,luk). They also have the dual mass flywheel for your car as well for much less than 900$. You may not even need the flywheel replaced.

Pros: brand name clutch kits
Vehicle: MINI
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Sachs Clutch kit
aspect36
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Rating 4.0

I have a used Sachs Performance clutch kit w/ single mass flywheel for TSI engines for sale. This came off my GTI when I replaced a squeaky throwout bearing. Had I known what was in the car to begin with I would have kept this clutch kit but I had already ordered a new one. The setup still clamped well without slipping before removal but the flywheel and pressure plate surfaces do have discoloration due to heat (see pictures).

Pros: clamped well without slipping
Cons: discoloration due to heat
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Sachs Clutch kit

Yesterday, I purchased a replacement OEM Sachs clutch kit off of Amazon. I received it today and this is what I got. It looks nothing like the stock photo on Amazon so I'm thinking I received the wrong part?

Cons: wrong part received
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Sachs Flywheel

That is extremely high! The labor time is 9.2 hours. Bolts from the dealerships are always out of line. You can purchase a dual mass flywheel kit for $1100, if that what the factory one is. Sachs makes some clutch kits with a flywheel that sells for $750 online.

Pros: flywheel kit available online
Cons: bolts from dealerships expensive
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