Noob question on shocks and springs
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Noob question on shocks and springs
Ok, someday I won't be noob, but for now let's lob another noob question out there. I appreciate your help.
I have 17in cup wheels on my 95 993 C2. I want to buy some 18in wheels/tires, but as soon as I put them on I fall farther down the slope with new suspension and springs and steering brace to cure the SUV ride height.
My plan is to go with Koni FSD and M033 springs. Obviously the mojority cost is the Koni shocks. My question is do I need to replace my stock Monroe shocks? I only have 28k on them. How do I tell if they are shot or still good?
Appreciate the response. I have already talked to Darin at FD Motorsports and forgot to ask and not assuming he is online.
Thanks
Tony
I have 17in cup wheels on my 95 993 C2. I want to buy some 18in wheels/tires, but as soon as I put them on I fall farther down the slope with new suspension and springs and steering brace to cure the SUV ride height.
My plan is to go with Koni FSD and M033 springs. Obviously the mojority cost is the Koni shocks. My question is do I need to replace my stock Monroe shocks? I only have 28k on them. How do I tell if they are shot or still good?
Appreciate the response. I have already talked to Darin at FD Motorsports and forgot to ask and not assuming he is online.
Thanks
Tony
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I doubt the stock monroes would last very long with the new springs even if they are still good. Id replace everything at once and start fresh. Have you looked at bilstein hds over the konis?
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Thanks Ryan. Looks like the Koni + M033 are about $1130 and $391 respectively. Gerts has bilstein + h&r springs for $1360 US. Little cheaper but I've been hearing mumblings about harsher ride.
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It will be a little bit harsher than stock but IMO it's not all that rough. I was actually expecting a rougher ride due to the comments here. If you want a more oem like ride you might look into the m033 and hds. I have heard the h&rs are as rough as the m030s
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Your monroes are problably already history. They tend to die early. Consider some PSS10s or KWs...Darin sells both. Although the FSDs are not bad (had them on a 06 GTI and BMW 330) the adjustable set up is great. I know I know...it costs more. But if you can...
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Some have found that M030s and Bilsteins actually yield a smoother ride than that provided by failing Monroes. (Not saying that yours are failing, but someday they certainly will.) I went that way and have no complaints about ride comfort. The handling benefits over the stock setup are huge. Just a thought.
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I just had my suspension done several weeks ago, and the difference is ..... WOW! I went with M030/HD. The ride is more firm but in no way harsh. Actually I was expecting a much harsher ride than it really is. I heard that FSD and M033 lowers the same but rides a little softer. Gert had the best price at the time.
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Mine feels about the same with the M030 as they did with the shot Monroes.
Mine feels about the same with the M030 as they did with the shot Monroes.
Some have found that M030s and Bilsteins actually yield a smoother ride than that provided by failing Monroes. (Not saying that yours are failing, but someday they certainly will.) I went that way and have no complaints about ride comfort. The handling benefits over the stock setup are huge. Just a thought.
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Tony: last year I put in the Koni FSD shocks with ROW 029 springs (similar to 033 but not quite as low).
I couldn't be happier with the combo. Like you I had concerns about the Bilsteins, and tho I know that
suspension is somewhat subjective, I think the Koni FSD shocks are perfect for a primarily street driver.
The best advice I received was from Steve Weiner who advised me to spend some time staring at myself
in a mirror and really be honest with myself about the kind of driver I am.
Gary
I couldn't be happier with the combo. Like you I had concerns about the Bilsteins, and tho I know that
suspension is somewhat subjective, I think the Koni FSD shocks are perfect for a primarily street driver.
The best advice I received was from Steve Weiner who advised me to spend some time staring at myself
in a mirror and really be honest with myself about the kind of driver I am.
Gary
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Tony, I think HD bilsteins and mo33 springs are a mismatch. Probably a better match with mo30 springs. Your car can be set at row specs with the koni fsd/mo33. Hope the suspension experts will chime in. Mike
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Tony: last year I put in the Koni FSD shocks with ROW 029 springs (similar to 033 but not quite as low).
I couldn't be happier with the combo. Like you I had concerns about the Bilsteins, and tho I know that
suspension is somewhat subjective, I think the Koni FSD shocks are perfect for a primarily street driver.
The best advice I received was from Steve Weiner who advised me to spend some time staring at myself
in a mirror and really be honest with myself about the kind of driver I am.
Gary
I couldn't be happier with the combo. Like you I had concerns about the Bilsteins, and tho I know that
suspension is somewhat subjective, I think the Koni FSD shocks are perfect for a primarily street driver.
The best advice I received was from Steve Weiner who advised me to spend some time staring at myself
in a mirror and really be honest with myself about the kind of driver I am.
Gary
Hmmmm...interesting point on the mismatch. I would like to hear/see more. Does anyone have a picture of his/her car at Koni FSD/M033 height would be very helpful?
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You guys may want to keep in mind that Koni USA will only warranty shocks bought through an authorized US or Canadian Distributor.
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Has anyone chosen the ROW M030 and new factory Monroes? This is the way Porsche intended it to be and I heard a rumor they have some pretty good engineers in Stuttgart. I realize the two limitations are you can't lower below ROW height and secondly they wear out after 30-50k, depending on driving and road conditions. What I haven't seen are comments as to the quality of this setup, as compared to the HD's (of which there are many ranging from pro to con).
I would also welcome comments from some of our European counterparts. It is my understanding that for street usage in Europe, this factory setup is much preferred and is used by most.
I would also welcome comments from some of our European counterparts. It is my understanding that for street usage in Europe, this factory setup is much preferred and is used by most.