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Date:         Thu, 4 Jun 1998 14:55:45 -0700
Reply-To:     "Steven X. Schwenk" <sxs@SCHWENK-LAW.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         "Steven X. Schwenk" <sxs@SCHWENK-LAW.COM>
Subject:      Re: Source for Koni shocks in BC?
Comments: To: Shawn Wright <swright@MAIL.SLS.BC.CA>,
          vanagon List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
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ooopps....sent that last one before I was finished. I do not think you will be sorely dissappointed with the KYB, and they will not fail on you or anything. If I had to do it over again, I'd pay triple the amount for the Bilstien and forget the KYB. Others would not. For just regular highway use, the KYB's are probabl;y fine, but I do think you'd notice a defference with the konis/bilstiens...if it's worth it to you, only you can decide. steve

Shawn Wright wrote:

> On 4 Jun 98 at 13:28, Steven X. Schwenk wrote: > > > KYB's use cheaper materials and an inferior design. Mine seem to > make a > > noise when they top out. Also, the dampening is not good...they try > to > > compensate by using too much gas pressure. As a result, the shocks > are > > not very responsive and consequently additional load/work is > transfered > > to the front suspension, thus throwing the whole system a little > askew. > > This is why you can buy them for $25 each down here. Wholesale I > think > > they're about $12-15. They're a cheap shock painted up and charged > with > > gas to give the appearance of being a performance product when they > are > > not. > > > > steve > > That's a pretty strong criticism for what seems to be considered a > decent shock > in the VW (auto) performance club (albeit not as good as Koni). Euro > Car has > always talked of them in the same terms as Boge, and a notch below > Koni/Bilstein in performance and price, or at least that was my > impression. > > Are you saying that KYBs are just not up to the kind of torture a > heavy beast > like a Westy throws at them? The problem is I kind of told BowWow to > get me a > set of KYBs, but if they are really junk, I'd rather know now. I am > really > afraid to deal with US mail order, mainly because of customs and duty, > not the > dealers themselves. I figure I can probably double the US cost by the > time I > get it here, which means about $55-60 each for KYB - BowWow can get > them for > $60 CDN. BowWow swears they have no complaints with KYB, and will > honour the > lifetime warranty. > > Should I hold off and try to find Koni or Boge? I've never even seen a > price > for either of these in the US or Canada... Help!! > > ======================== > Shawn Wright > Computer Systems Manager > Shawnigan Lake School > 250-743-6240 > swright@sls.bc.ca


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