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Bilstein Shock absorbers
drader
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Rating 5.0

I have OEM GTI fronts / Golf R rear springs, and Bilstein B6 rear shocks. I love this setup, it has a rear bias so it turns nicely, still comfortable, vastly better than the oem setup. A full GTI setup works well IF you use with those B6 rear shocks, otherwise the damping feels too light.

Pros: turns nicely, still comfortable
Part number: B6
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Bilstein Shock absorbers
TheArgentine
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Rating 4.0

I put 75000 hard miles on my 5100/FJ spring combo. Started with sand dunes in North Carolina and the rest was terrible northern and coastal Maine roads, mixed dirt/unmaintained/pavement. They're getting soft now, but I'll do it again. They still look pretty decent after a couple of harsh winters too.

Pros: decent after harsh winters
Cons: getting soft now
Mileage: 120700 km
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Bilstein Shock absorbers

I LOVE the B6 shocks. I don't think they feel any different from the day I first installed them. I much prefer monotubes over twin-tubes, and I prefer European over Japanese (still talking about shocks). Bilstein has always been perfect for me, and I cannot say the same about Koni, KW, Tokico, etc.

Pros: perfect, fun to drive
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Bilstein Shock absorbers

Bilstein is my go-to, Sachs or KYB if I can't get Bilstein; Bilstein 5100s on my WJ are great, 5100 coilover's I had on a Tundra were great; 4600s I had on a Tacoma were great.

Pros: great, go-to
Vehicle: Jeep Grand Cherokee
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