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Well i think my RR shock is giving up he ghost...seems to have slumped even lower..

so its time to look for new shocks...

just wondering what other people have....and what they think of their setup.

already have lowered springs so if i could keep them that'd be cool...but for the right full on replacement i can go kamakazi with the visa -i mean i own a BMW...it means im rich....right?

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trade up and get that honda you have always dreamed of having.

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Koni SA's or Bilstien's in that order. $200max each. (iirc ~$380pr for the koni's)

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A bit subjective but what is the life expectancy of shocks, assuming you're running a sport type suspension on a regular basis???

The Koni site says that their sport adjustables are meant to be stiffened up over time to counter the sag so are adjustables better in that sense?

Thoughts?

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cheers so much for all those (1) constructive comments...

haha what you expect..?

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dont forget your Rear shock mounts as well

you would not believe how completely f**ked mine were when I finally got round to changing them, roughly 50-60 bucks each

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3pedals

Did your E36 have the standard or mtech suspension ? (sorry , don't know if yours was coupe) Would you recommend koni's for replacement of BMW mtech shocks for E36 ?. If so which series of shock ?, Koni SA's as well ?. I've got to replace the rear shock mounts so might as well replace the shocks.

Thanks

Neal

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Excellent thanks, Cars done 170k now so could do with spruce up.

Any sugestions for the front end ? (other than matched shocks)

I'd like to drop the ride height , but the driveway at our NZ house stops this. It's only go mm's to spare as it is now.

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The Upside down ones have a major friction problem on the "shaft",, they stick and only let go with a reasonably deep bump. So they feel stiif as until they move then they feel soft.

Have not had that issue at all with mine - then again mine only sees track usage and i haven't done more than 5000k on a set of shocks.

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Excellent thanks, Cars done 170k now so could do with spruce up.

Any sugestions for the front end ? (other than matched shocks)

I'd like to drop the ride height , but the driveway at our NZ house stops this. It's only go mm's to spare as it is now.

get the driveway sorted

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Excellent thanks, Cars done 170k now so could do with spruce up.

Any sugestions for the front end ? (other than matched shocks)

I'd like to drop the ride height , but the driveway at our NZ house stops this. It's only go mm's to spare as it is now.

get the driveway sorted
w3rd, hot mixing is easy, do it yourself etc, who cares about the water going into drains.

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Sorry to hijack the thread Homy.

3pedals,

Thanks for the advice , lol on the tyres.

*sic

Driveway suits as it keeps the gangsta's with lowered Honda's out.:ph34r:

Bmwsparkle

Hot mixing along with 30k + of re-engineering could work , But I suspect the garage / house would fill with water :blink:

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