Strut assembly KYB or Bilstein

Bilstein Strut assembly
rcaerxr
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Rating 4.0

But, the ride on these Bilstein B4's is pretty reasonable on the street. They are a bit stiff but not harsh. The rear is little stiffer than the front, almost too stiff.

Pros: reasonable ride on street
Cons: bit stiff, rear stiffer
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Bilstein Strut assembly

After a quick survey of the struts/shocks available, I decided to go with a set of Bilstein B4's front and rear. These aren't adjustable but should match the factory spring rates very nicely.

Pros: match factory spring rates
Cons: aren't adjustable
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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KYB Strut assembly

Got the Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX rear struts in last night. All I've got to say is wow. Talk about an amazing ride. The KYB AGX dampening adjustable struts are an incredible strut for the money. I played around with the dampening adjustment during my drive and you can completely change the feel in the rear of the car with just a few clicks of the adjustment knob.

Pros: amazing ride, incredible strut
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Bilstein Strut assembly
Auzlndr
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Rating 5.0

I wound up getting Bilsteins off Tire Rack. The Bilstein indicates the stroke is a little shorter for lowered vehicles, but I have yet to notice them topping out on me anywhere. I'm quite happy with Bilsteins, zero complaints.

Pros: zero complaints
Cons: shorter stroke
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KYB Strut assembly

I would use only KYB, Gabriel, and Sachs struts. I've tried the cheap no name Chinese ones and all you'll get are alignment issues and worn out parts in a year or less.

Pros: alignment maintained
Cons: worn out parts
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