Shock absorbers Bilstein or KONI

Bilstein Shock absorbers

the car ride like a dream, the difference is night and day.

its very planted on the road before it was like a boat on fast turns, and i didn't even change the front shocks yet.

Pros: planted on the road
Cons: shocks were completely dead
Vehicle: Mitsubishi Pajero
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KONI Shock absorbers

I have Koni reds. I just wanted to rid of the wafty ride, and it fixed it up. It is a little too firm now for my liking but still better than original

Pros: fixed wafty ride
Cons: little too firm
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Bilstein Shock absorbers
BigBry36
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  • Bottoming:
Rating 4.0

Bilstien shocks are designed for off-road and to keep you on the ground at higher speeds. I love Bilstein.

Pros: good for off-road, stable at high speeds
Cons: less comfortable ride
Vehicle: Toyota
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KONI Shock absorbers
richiejeep42
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Rating 1.5

Replacing the shocks with Konis voids your drivetrain warranty. I had a local shop do this same swap on a new 24 MYLR. A month later the front motor stripped the splines off of both half shafts. Not only did Tesla rule that just the presence of the Konis voided the motor/half shaft warranty, they wouldn't do the repair unless they replaced the Konis with OEM shocks. I appealed up the chain but no luck. An $8K learning experience. Really rides well, though.

Pros: rides well
Cons: voids warranty, drivetrain issue, costly repair
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