gforce1108
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- Joined
- Aug 2, 2006
- Location
- Newburgh, NY
- TDI
- 04 Jetta GLS BEW, 14 Audi A7 V6 TDI, 13 Porsche Cayenne V6 TDI
Little background - stock struts/shocks replaced at 100k with Bilstein TCs with original springs.
Those were replaced at 200k with Bilstein TC Sport Strut/Shocks and a set of Jetta 1.8T springs (not GLI). Handled great but it rode too high for me (should have left it this way probably) so I installed a set of Eibach sport springs (1" lowering?).
Within 15k miles combined 1.8T+Eibach they were completely shot. I pulled them out to replace with Koni Oranges. There is no rebound dampening left at all on the Bilsteins. The only thing I think I did 'wrong' was to reuse the stock bump stops. I now have GTI bump stops installed. I would think this would have caused a ride problem, but prevented the struts from bottoming out?
I guess I should check on the warranty on them?
Those were replaced at 200k with Bilstein TC Sport Strut/Shocks and a set of Jetta 1.8T springs (not GLI). Handled great but it rode too high for me (should have left it this way probably) so I installed a set of Eibach sport springs (1" lowering?).
Within 15k miles combined 1.8T+Eibach they were completely shot. I pulled them out to replace with Koni Oranges. There is no rebound dampening left at all on the Bilsteins. The only thing I think I did 'wrong' was to reuse the stock bump stops. I now have GTI bump stops installed. I would think this would have caused a ride problem, but prevented the struts from bottoming out?
I guess I should check on the warranty on them?