04-11-2023, 10:48 AM | #127 |
04-11-2023, 10:49 AM | #128 |
Posted a little tech video where I talk about inverted struts using a Bilstein B6 as an example. I take it apart so you can see the bumpstop and grease inside. Like/share/subscribe etc. plz because I made it through a ton of innuendo after a lot of takes. - Andrew |
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03-09-2024, 06:08 PM | #129 |
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I installed yesterday the B6s with the tS pink springs and new top mounts, pedders fronts subaru rears.
My first impression is that they are more "tight" and slightly harder than the tS Sachs, give the car a more solid feeling, absorb better road imperfections at high speeds but are slightly less comfortable at very low speed bumps and potholes, but have much better rebound! Their negative is they increase the ride height, tomorrow I'll measure by how much. So far so good, I'll drive the car on mountainous roads to see it's overall difference but I am convinced they are better than the OEM Sachs. |
03-09-2024, 06:23 PM | #130 |
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I have B8's paired with Eibach Pro-Kits and have the same observation.
Slow speeds or large imperfections are harsh, but the higher speed stuff feels more controlled. How many miles does it take to break-in a shock? I still may not have hit that mark yet. |
03-09-2024, 07:27 PM | #131 |
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I am not sure but I already did a 300Kms road trip mainly on good roads
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I drove yesterday the car on bad roads and it is a lot stiffer, more harsh and unfortunately ride height has gone up ~1cm!
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I observed the same thing with my yellow springs when I swapped out OEM shocks. Ride height looked higher. I can try snapping a picture but I think they may have settled a bit since installing them roughly 60-70,0000km ago.
I have similar experience with ride quality. high speed stuff is good but low speed big bumps are quite harsh, the added spring rate isn't helping there. |
03-11-2024, 02:58 PM | #134 |
And the internal bumpstops on the Bilsteins. It is a little bit annoying to open them and modify them, but the more I've thought about it, the more I think it's worth it. You just have to be careful.
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Do you mean remove the Bilstein bump stops and replace them with oem or Eibach?
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I wish there were another option but I searched a LOT and came up empty. Trimming the fronts isn't ideal but I now think it's better than not doing it depending on the spring. - Andrew Last edited by Racecomp Engineering; 03-12-2024 at 02:05 PM. |
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Yes I recall considering that during installation.. maybe I'll give that a go sometime especially if it can help with larger impacts.
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Part of the concern is that anytime you're taking apart a damper to get to something internal, there's a possibility that someone will make an expensive mistake. It's not difficult to do it right, but...even with a shop I'd be nervous about them making a mistake. The other part is I wish there was a full replacement bumpstop available but I just can't find any. Cutting a bumpstop is a compromise, though it may still be an improvement. - Andrew |
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I don't think there is much difference between the STI Bilsteins and the B6s, ok they are slightly longer and perfectly valved for the STI pink springs, but what about ride height, will the 15mm lowering from the STI kit correct the B6 height increase? Or the lowering on the STI kit comes from the struts not the springs although they look similar with the B6s? Ιt's easier for me to sell the tS pinks and replace them with the STI/Bilstein pinks that I guess will be slightly harder and better mated with the Bilsteins |
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