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Of course, I mean shock absorbers. Can't edit the title, apparently, to fix my lousy typing.
I'm nowhere near the point where I need to buy shocks for my TR4A restoration project, but if I can figure out what I want, I can watch for them to go on sale. As time goes on, I'll probably be asking about other things, prematurely, for the same reason.
There seem to be quite a lot of options. VB has Woodhead, one of several original equipment makes. There are also offerings from Gaz, Spax, Koni, KYB, and some no-name options. Most of the latter, boutique brands, are a lot more expensive. KYB isn't too expensive, but I had a set of them on my Porsche, which were awful. I replaced them with Bilsteins, and the improvement was huge. So, I'm a little reluctant to use them. Koni is always a safe option, but expensive.
Anyone have an experience or recommendations?
I'm nowhere near the point where I need to buy shocks for my TR4A restoration project, but if I can figure out what I want, I can watch for them to go on sale. As time goes on, I'll probably be asking about other things, prematurely, for the same reason.
There seem to be quite a lot of options. VB has Woodhead, one of several original equipment makes. There are also offerings from Gaz, Spax, Koni, KYB, and some no-name options. Most of the latter, boutique brands, are a lot more expensive. KYB isn't too expensive, but I had a set of them on my Porsche, which were awful. I replaced them with Bilsteins, and the improvement was huge. So, I'm a little reluctant to use them. Koni is always a safe option, but expensive.
Anyone have an experience or recommendations?