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My Bilstein shocks have 300k km
On them and no leaking or anything, just a torn dust guard
Bilstein 5100’s are great
I put on some Bilstein shocks and they were still good 15 years later when I swapped them out with new ones after redoing the entire suspension to add some lift.
I have bilstein B6 straight from IPD. I enjoy them!
I chose the sport suspension version of the B4s. The B4s give a very controlled ride without the stiffness of a B6 or B8, even with the lowered sport suspension versions and the Pro-kits.
At 116k miles, the stock shocks and struts were plenty worn out. I wanted a little more damping than stock, but without sacrificing too much of the OEM ride quality. I found the Bilstein B6 shocks and struts to fit that bill.
The ride quality is superb! It has the right amount of damping in corners for the vehicle type and did not sacrifice ride quality. Highly recommend!
I am running MK3 springs and Bilstien HDs on my 85 Jetta. No rub issues with 185/70R14s.
I put the OEM bilsteins in my e36 sedan and they felt amazing, I didnt realise how shot the original shocks were.
I then replaced the front with some Bilsteins (I forget the model) along with other suspension components (OEM) a few months later. These pretty much feel the same as stock to me.
“Upgraded” to Bilstein 4600s with 99’ springs not too long ago and they’re way too rough. You can feel just about every bump in the road and it’s extremely jarring and uncomfortable.
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