I installed it on my RF and there are no issues.
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I have recently installed new front shock absorbers Bilstein b4 together with top and bottom mounts. car drives like new, before it was kind of scary on the highway, wobbly and unpredictable. now suspension is sturdy, reminds me of tesla model 3 driving, you feel bumps,but car is kind of sporty,strict,even at 130 kmh. already driven 1.5 k km on new suspension, no problems so far
I upgraded to Gabriel Strider shocks, best I could afford at the time, and bought Radial T/As to go on the Keystones. Big front and rear sway bars too. So even if my car didn't accelerate like a boss it did corner pretty well.
I have an SJ and have extensively looked into the options. I’m going to get another set of Subaru OE. They are inexpensive, last 100-150tkm and the ride is not perfect but well balanced imo.
ended up needing to replace all four shocks (rears are DIY friendly - did it myself). Now that the shocks are all new it rides like a dream.
the Cayenne just had an engine out re-seal + timing chain job, is already deleted, and had the suspension replaced with GTS springs + F/R sway bars and Bilstein B6 at 160K miles.
2018 honda civic 1.8, 120k kms, wheel bearing front and rear tapos range switch inhibitor. Yung shocks need na din palitan
I'm running Bilstein on the rear with the quadralift airbags. Seems to be a decent match.
B4s will fail after 1-3 years at most.
Not mine but someone close to me may 2019 raptor. Nagkaron ng injector issues at transmission issues, 1 year din halos pabalik balik sa casa hindi nagagamit kase hindi maayos ayos. The shocks are too soft for hauling anything more than 350kg.
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