Shock absorbers Bilstein or Sachs

Bilstein Shock absorbers
sl1200
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Rating 4.0

Bilstein B14 (non-adjustable) or Bilstein B16 (damping adjustable, rebound + compression together IIRC) are also decent choices, and I believe there are versions that will fit both FWD and AWD GSWs. My Alltrack on B14s appears below. I have them set within 1/2\" of the top of their adjustment because the tires are 245s and I don't want too much rubbing. The can go at least 1.25\" lower.

Pros: decent choices
Cons: rubbing possible
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Bilstein Shock absorbers
Phil37
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Rating 5.0

My plan is to get the Eibach Pro-Kit with Bilstein B8 shocks/struts for my 2017 Golf Sportwagen. It's a decent amount of lowering 1.4" front and 1.2" rear. A lot of great reviews here and elsewhere on this combination.

Pros: great reviews, decent lowering
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Bilstein Shock absorbers
vr6dan
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Rating 5.0

I threw a used set on my convertible with the expectation of replacing them with a new set at some point but they ride so damn well I never ended up replacing them.

Pros: excellent ride quality
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Bilstein Shock absorbers
B00TY0L0GIST
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Rating 3.5

i've had them on my 3.6 for about a year and a half and 16,000 miles. absolutley nothing wrong with them, just too stiff for minnesota roads

Pros: nothing wrong, durable
Cons: too stiff
Vehicle: Subaru Legacy
Mileage: 25750 km
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