Strut assembly KYB or Bilstein

KYB Strut assembly
Arayvin1
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Rating 5.0

I’m lowered 1.5 inches and I have KYB foxbody struts, cost me $130 for all four and it rides great

Pros: rides great
Vehicle: Ford Mustang
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KYB Strut assembly

I ran KYB struts in the front of my sedan. It’s been about 3-4 years now and no problems. They still feel strong and confident and I live with Pennsylvania potholes lol

Pros: strong and confident
Cons: Pennsylvania potholes
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Bilstein Strut assembly
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Rating 5.0

They are excellent. Firm (supposedly 10% greater than stock), but still provide suspension articulation. The car felt very planted on hairpin and carousel turns encountered on a recent mountain drive.

Pros: excellent, very planted
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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KYB Strut assembly

Do yourself a big favor and don't try to tear down and rebuild the front struts just to reuse the spring. Just buy the KYB loaded struts. It's just not worth the hassle.

Pros: buy loaded struts
Cons: not worth the hassle
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Bilstein Strut assembly

Buy once, cry once. Get the good stuff (I agree Bilstein, Koni orange, Tein). You'll need new bushings and strut bearings to replace what comes out.

Pros: good stuff
Vehicle: Honda Fit
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KYB Strut assembly
Itisd
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Rating 1.0

Although KYB makes very good bare struts, The preassembled KYB strut plus assemblies are straight up garbage. The strut top mounts and springs that KYB uses are absolutely trash and generally fail extremely quickly, if they aren't just failed right out of the box.

Pros: very good bare struts
Cons: straight up garbage, trash
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