Strut assembly Monroe or Bilstein

Bilstein Strut assembly

I only replace shocks and struts with Billstein. You pay for what you get these days and I’ve replaced OE struts only to find out the leaking OE struts performed better than Monroe or KYB’s.

Pros: pay for what you get
Cons: OE struts performed better
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Bilstein Strut assembly

Tuned by STI. Often shortened to TBSTI. Was never available in North America. You get some exterior bits including wheels, Brembo brakes, STI 6 speed, Bilstein struts & other suspension improvements, some interior bits (namely seats), strut tower brace, different mufflers, and of course the ECU tune.

Pros: suspension improvements, ECU tune
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Bilstein Strut assembly

I've been on B4s for two years on my 2nd gen. Granted they're on springs that sit almost an inch lower than OE height, but performance is solid and consistent all the same. Id imagine they're even more plush at OE height versus that small amount of preload from sitting slightly lower. Worth the money.

Pros: solid and consistent performance
Vehicle: Honda Fit
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Bilstein Strut assembly

Black if you want original ride quality. Yellow if you want a stiffer ride but with better quality damping and you’re not price sensitive.

Pros: better quality damping
Cons: stiffer ride
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Monroe Strut assembly

Part brand reccomendations also welcome... looking at ACDelco for sway bar links and ball joints, Delphi for control arm bushings, Monroe quick struts. Mevotech any good for Hondas??

Vehicle: Honda
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