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Eibach/Koni vs. Bilstein PSS10 for a street setup
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Get a TCK SA kit with 350/500 springs. Will ride better than anything mentioned.
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Originally posted by WoGGo View PostSo if replacing OE suspension with the Koni Sport (Yellow), would all the OE hardware still be applicable?
Anything from this (rear shock) FCP Euro list not necessary any more, or some thing you would upgrade/do differently?
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So if replacing OE suspension with the Koni Sport (Yellow), would all the OE hardware still be applicable?
Anything from this (rear shock) FCP Euro list not necessary any more, or some thing you would upgrade/do differently?
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Originally posted by T.J. View Post
Do you have the original receipt? You could try Bilstein’s lifetime warranty. I would not say the dampers are scrap, you could do the following, then blast and powder coat https://youtu.be/bNGd4eBoKtk
-there is no lifetime warranty, it’s turned out to be a myth, which was different to what I originally understood.
-even though I’d discussed my faults directly with Bilstein UK within the warranty period by the time I’d uncovered the mess I was outside.
-Bilstein UK made a bad job if one rebuild some time back, with different left to right calibration of the adjuster wheel, so no way would I pay them for a rebuild.
They have a basic quality problem. Inadequate material choice and probably design. It’s been obvious for a long time. I had less usage out if mine than should reasonably be expected. 30k miles.
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Originally posted by T.J. View Post
Do you have the original receipt? You could try Bilstein’s lifetime warranty. I would not say the dampers are scrap, you could do the following, then blast and powder coat https://youtu.be/bNGd4eBoKtk
i have a friend trying to swap out 2 campers that failed with ~30,000 miles on them and he is SOL.
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Originally posted by 911Fiddler View Post
Yes. Worst of it is the loss of chrome on the damper capsule. I can blast off the sliders and put POR-15 on but those dampers are scrap.
So sad, given their performance was so good, albeit short lived.
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Originally posted by Icecream View Post
You sure those aren't parts of the titanic? Wonder why they can just powder coat them or something.
Agree though, it's all about the shocks.
So sad, given their performance was so good, albeit short lived.
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Originally posted by 911Fiddler View PostSuch a variety of opinions on this one & different to my experiences. (...its all about the shocks, not the coils, tried fresh OE Sachs, then hated the Koni, then found the PSS10 totally superb)
So its PSS10, but they need corrosion protection at installation, especially greasing up the rear damping adjusters. Photo of mine after 3 winters.
Agree though, it's all about the shocks.
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Originally posted by 911Fiddler View PostSo its PSS10, but they need corrosion protection at installation, especially greasing up the rear damping adjusters. Photo of mine after 3 winters.
My PSS9s look almost new after 7 plus years. But I live at the beach.
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Originally posted by 911Fiddler View PostSuch a variety of opinions on this one & different to my experiences. (...its all about the shocks, not the coils, tried fresh OE Sachs, then hated the Koni, then found the PSS10 totally superb)
So its PSS10, but they need corrosion protection at installation, especially greasing up the rear damping adjusters. Photo of mine after 3 winters.
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Such a variety of opinions on this one & different to my experiences. (...its all about the shocks, not the coils, tried fresh OE Sachs, then hated the Koni, then found the PSS10 totally superb)
So its PSS10, but they need corrosion protection at installation, especially greasing up the rear damping adjusters. Photo of mine after 3 winters.
Last edited by 911Fiddler; 07-01-2020, 01:26 AM.
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Originally posted by Obioban View PostI think Koni talking about turns in eights because their knob has 8 indicators on it-- so 3/8 means turn it 3 koni knob indicators.]
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