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Here goes- I'm considering Monroe struts...
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12-15-2016, 07:23 PM | #1 |
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Here goes- I'm considering Monroe struts...
Go easy- I'm not dismissing them because of their name, and I'm wondering if the "newish" top line Monroe shock, the OE Spectrum is similar to a Koni FSD?
I'm after more comfort. My car came with the sport suspension, but currently has Eibach Prokit and BMW performance struts/shocks. I'm looking at Bilstein B4 KYB Gr2 Oem Sachs Monroe OESpectrum (with supposed "automatic adjusting valve" and lifetime warranty, even against wear) I realize that those are probably not optimal for the slightly shorter Prokit springs, but I don't mine a bit of a shortened shock life. Has anyone tried the OE Spectrum specifically?
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12-16-2016, 12:55 PM | #2 |
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If handling and damper control are not high on your list then they will probably be fine.
What will stress the shock is increased spring rate and possible bottoming. With the pro kit springs being fairly close to oem sport spring they should be fine I would think. My personal experience with Monroe is only with full size trucks. They lasted but damper tuning left much to be desired. |
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