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    Thread: Which shocks?

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    1. #15
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      Gotta agree Bilsteins have great bang for the buck. Hotchkis revalved ones aren`t a bad idea at all for more serious cars. Std. Bilsteins work great for cars that are more Touring than Pro and still handle very well. We`ve had really good luck/results with the Varishocks, not so much for the QA1s. The QA1s on one of our test cars beat the bushings out of the fronts every 10K miles and 2 of them leaked the first year they were on the car. More annoying is that the settings were inconsistant which made tuning a lot more of a hassle. The Varishocks are MUCH better in that regard. It`s a bummer about the guys who got leakers but to be fair I`ve seen that on shocks costing twice as much too. Overall the Varishocks are a very high quality product especially for the money. Cost no object I really like digressive valved adj. Bilsteins for ProTouring cars and of course it`s always hard to go wrong with Penskes. Mark SC&C






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