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Front shocks replacement?

Postby the real technikhaus » Tue Jul 10, 2012 2:51 am

Hi there!

So I have just finished ordering a set of Eibach springs from camskill for my FTO... ended up costing a lot more then I hoped (bank fees etc) but will be well worth it!

Anywho- the question I need to ask is do the front shocks accept cartridges? If not, what can i do to make them? I've had the opportunity to get my hands on a set of Bilstien front shock cartridges for the FTO (Vary rare!) at an amazing price and want to make them fit!
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Re: Front shocks

Postby technikhaus » Sat Jul 14, 2012 2:35 am

Free Bump...
Would be nice to know. :)
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Re: Front shocks replacement?

Postby Spetz » Fri Jul 20, 2012 9:41 pm

What do you mean by do they accept cartridges?
Can the FTO struts be cut such that shocks can you in? If that's what you mean then yes, as I know the Koni front shocks are meant to be fixed into a gutted stock strut
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Re: Front shocks replacement?

Postby the real technikhaus » Tue Jul 24, 2012 12:01 pm

TBH I'm actually not too sure on what it means... I'm just repeating what the guy from the suspension shop asked...
I think it means a replaceable part inside of the strut?

But anyway My springs arrived today!

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Check these out! Had to sit through an entire 9-3 day at uni and working until 8.30 and study until I finally got home at 10pm! What a wait that was...

Got home a little disappointed with nothing near the mailbox or near the garage... :( But walked up the stairs to find this heavy package on my doorstep!

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Cute little union jack there!

Unwrapping this baby was like the Christmas that never came! Note the iPhone for size comparison!

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They look smooth! Much better then the faded ugly stock ones :D

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A big thanks to Camskill- Price ended up spiking by around $100 but still worth it! Check them out at http://www.camskill.co.uk
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I can't wait to get them installed... should I buy a spring compressor? Would be happy to share around the club [NZ] as needed... but at $80.... I can get someone to put them on the shocks for $30ish.
Stay tuned for installation videos as well as an article in the Magazine!
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Re: Front shocks replacement?

Postby goz_83 » Tue Jul 24, 2012 1:28 pm

Yeah we use Camskill alot too. Very handy. I would get them installed professionally, but I can be a lazy tnuc. Would cost around €100 to get them changed over here.
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Re: Front shocks replacement?

Postby CJ » Wed Jul 25, 2012 12:38 pm

the real technikhaus wrote:should I buy a spring compressor?


Absolutely. Knowledgebase is your friend.
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Re: Front shocks replacement?

Postby the real technikhaus » Thu Jul 26, 2012 11:34 pm

Look's like I'm off to get a spring compressor!

And thinking back to the shocks... I think he means replaceable cartridges not the entire strut....
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