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Koni/Bilstein struts backordered


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Ah, well to take it even a step further, has anyone tried different struts to know well enough to actually quantify the difference?  Meaning, we all "hear" X is a great strut and "Y" is bad, but if I put in, say KYB versus Bilstein, will I really be able to tell that much of a difference?

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Yup.  They're different.  And one person might like one thing, another, another.

And springs play a big part, too.  As do tires, aspect ratio, and road quality.

You might even have liked the KYB if we could still get the gas-a-justs for the front. 

I thought they were really good for $45 or whatever they were, especially with ST springs or other 'stage one' sorta stuff.

 

Does it MATTER?  Lap times say yes, but not maybe in the ways you'd predict.

 

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FYI - my good used front HD's have gone to another member.

 

I heard similar from the suppliers I checked.  Once talked directly to bilstein and said October, but with the retooling comment I'd say they are NLA.  Makes me very relieved I got what I needed when I did.  If somebody out there has a shelf full off these things waiting for the bottom of the market to fall out and make a profit now is the time...:D

 

 

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i have a pair of koni front strut inserts from the previous owner, but can't find the nut that goes on top.... just have the inserts :(

 

anyone here know if I can just buy the nut and other hardware pieces if there are other pieces?

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11 hours ago, Vicleonardo1 said:

No attempt to hijack. But has anyone tried Stagg struts? Crops up on EBay search. 

I was checking Into them awhile ago. But all I can find was a few off-roaders liked them. But nothing on their struts/BMW. 

 

Stick with KYB rather than cheap eBay shocks. Why don’t you try Spax?

 

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26 minutes ago, andyleonard said:

Where does one buy or read about Spax front inserts?

Click on the website in Simeon's post, then click on "where to buy".

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