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FredG 12-19-2019 02:14 PM

Shocks......again
 
Hi everyone.

I always enjoy coming here to share info and to learn. So far everything I have gleaned from these forums and applied to my car has resulted in some nice upgrades. Here's my next inquiry. I know the subject of replacement shocks, ride height, spring tension and cross weight has been kicked around on here before and I have read a lot of the threads. I have read recommendations about replacing the stock rear KYB with a few different kinds of shocks depending upon whether you plan on doing serious racing or not which I don't. My car is 5 years old with low mileage and has a nice ride for just around town but the suspension is not up to par when I expect more out of it which I do often. The rear shock recommendation that seems to come up the most as a replacement for the rears is the KYB KG5529 Gas-a-Just Gas Shock. From what I have read, the original shocks in the back originate from 60s era VW's. Not exactly what I would have expected on a 550 hp car. I haven't seen too much info about front shock/strut upgrades though other than some racing options. Like I said I don't seriously race the car but there are times the stock suspension isn’t getting it done for me. All advice appreciated. Thanks


Fred

hauss 12-20-2019 02:28 AM

I too would like a more supple suspension . Wish I had a answer for you I can tell you I went with kyb and got rid of the gabriels on the back. Also added about 1/2 " of ride height to both front and rear . made car a little better but still not satisfied with the suspension .

Cashburn 12-20-2019 08:10 AM

Start with the rear shocks and go from there. You'll be pleasantly surprised with that upgrade. We swap them on most builds.

hauss 12-20-2019 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Cashburn (Post 1469925)
Start with the rear shocks and go from there. You'll be pleasantly surprised with that upgrade. We swap them on most builds.

Could you elaborate just a little more ? That was a little vague .:confused:

Cashburn 12-20-2019 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hauss (Post 1469928)
Could you elaborate just a little more ? That was a little vague .:confused:

I suggest you upgrade the rear shocks and see the improvement. If you are wanting more after that then we can offer up other opinions. The shock change alone will help considerably. It looks like you have an older car if it had Gabriels on it. You should also upgrade the front struts on an older car. From there you need to measure what spring rates are on it (varied over the years) and then make decisions there.

IMLost 12-21-2019 09:15 AM

Mr. Cashburn
I followed your link but i'm not sure I follow your suggestion. My car is really old and shocks are one of my winter projects. If i just convert will i have any fitting concerns or will they just bolt on and let me drive away.

FredG 12-21-2019 12:50 PM

Shocks
 
I received a set of the KYB KG5529 Gas-a-Just shocks. They seem to be the ones I am reading the most about on here as a viable replacement. They will be going on today. I am in NJ and its 25 out so there will not be much road testing until I receive and install the new aluminum gas tank. I want to see if the rear ride height changed. We will see.

Fred

Cashburn 12-21-2019 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by IMLost (Post 1469958)
Mr. Cashburn
I followed your link but i'm not sure I follow your suggestion. My car is really old and shocks are one of my winter projects. If i just convert will i have any fitting concerns or will they just bolt on and let me drive away.

I did not insert the link. The forum software did. Not sure you will understand this but had to try. :LOL:

FredG 12-21-2019 02:53 PM

IMLost
 
I just swapped out the old KYB's for the KYB KG5529 Gas-a-Just Gas Shocks and there is quite a difference in the new ones when it comes to the dampening. The old ones I took out are 5 years old with only 2k miles on them but they felt like mush compared to the new ones. Car always got a little too squirrly in the back when I really got on it. The new ones will definitely help with that.

Fred

Quentin Z 12-22-2019 05:48 PM

I just installed the KYB KG5529 in car #272. You’re right, it’s the dampening that makes the ride improvement. Don’t worry about them being for a VW. It’s about the weight of car, not the HP. The ride height was a lot higher after getting the car back on the ground, but after a drive it settled back to the original position.

I also just had the frnt struts replaced (just the shock part, not the tube) with the original part #. One of mine was completely shot causing major vibration in the front end. The part numbers for car 272 are KYB 361005. You should also replace the upper strut bearings while you are there. Part number for that was Lemforder 27309 01 009. Tip from BDR, use washers in the bottom of the strut tube as spacers if the shock isn’t tight when reassembling.

BTW, I just started receiving parts for the steering shaft upgrade that you and spdbrake did. Can’t wait to feel the improvement!

spdbrake 12-22-2019 06:52 PM

Quentin, I just posted in the other shock thread on checking if there is play on the strut cartridge inside the strut tube and re-tightening the gland nut.

hauss 12-23-2019 09:57 AM

Lots of good info glad to hear some others sharing


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