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    Bilstein Sports - what’s the deal?

    Trying to decide on shocks. Can’t get a bead on what the issue is with Bilstein Sports. Are they good, or not? Are they uncomfortable, or not?

    I already have a set of H&R Sport springs to go with whatever shocks I’m going to get. This will be on a street driven car, with 16” wheels.

    The Sports are a lot cheaper than the Koni’s, especially for a used set.

    Definitely appreciate any comments.

    #2
    I wouldn't buy used shocks.


    Bilsteins are a monotube with gas pressure vs koni which are a twin tube which don't have gas pressure in them.

    So Konis ride better, But leak all the time.

    I still think anything lowered need a shorter shock, but that's digging a hole.



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      #3
      Having had Billy sports and HR sports for years I can't really knock the setup too much, but it can be somewhat harsh over poor roads, even with all rubber bushings, and in exchange you get a real feeling of performance, but maybe not all that much actual handling improvement over a freshish Sachs OE Advantage/stock springs.

      For a primarily street driven car I'd go either new stock springs/M3 springs and Sachs/Billy HD. If you want to track the car sports/Billy sports aren't really up to the task, and so they unfortunately fall somewhere in to the occasional autox/mild track day useage category.

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        #4
        I just put a new set of super sports to go along with my HR race springs. Having been driving on a busted one for awhile, I forgot what a smooth (ish) ride felt like. I have no problem with Bilstein. I've never heard anyone say they're a bad choice.

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          #5
          FWIW, with Bilsteins, my springs were loose fully extended, not so with the Konis. I'd suggest Konis. They ride better.

          I don't know that I'd go so far as to recommend stock springs over them, but H&R Sports are definitely pretty soft, but a better choice for a street car than H&R Race.

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            #6
            All high gas pressure monotube shocks have certain shared characteristics: Specifically, they are stiff over mild impacts. There’s a reason why practically no OE manufacturers use them for street vehicles. The flip side is that pretty much every racing suspension is a high-gas monotube design. Because ride quality at low speeds doesn’t really matter.

            Konis, even though they have worse reliability, ride a LOT better at street/town speeds.
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              #7
              I know Dinan for example did H&R Sports with Bilsteins, so I figure they can’t be terrible. I have had brand new Koni Sports fail on me within a month of purchase. Pretty disappointing.

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                #8
                I do wonder how a Bilstein would feel up front if it was shortened.

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