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August 21st, 2003 11:56 AM #1
Anyone fit Bilsteins on an Expedition? How did they affect the ride vs. the stock shocks? Around how much did the Bilsteins cost you?
Thanks.
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August 21st, 2003 09:01 PM #3
Sina boybi & woodfire naka Bilstein din but none of us is driving an Expedition. I could safely say that quality has its own price. A shock absorber would cost from 5-6K.
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August 23rd, 2003 11:14 AM #4
nabasa ko sa C! magazine, si david bunevacz naka exped equipped with bilsteins and H&R springs. ok naman yung ride according to the writer of the story.
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August 23rd, 2003 06:55 PM #5mga bro san ba pude pumuntang shops para magpakabit ng bilstein shocks. location ko q.c. tnx...
ride ko revo....
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August 23rd, 2003 07:33 PM #6
try mo pumunta sa shop ni ferman a.k.a. auto_xer. fusrion R yung name, located along e. rodriguez. he sells bilsteins. di ko lang sure kung meron sya pang revo.
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August 23rd, 2003 07:55 PM #7
i have bilsteins in my pajero and bmw e36. the performance is faaaaantastic!!!
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August 25th, 2003 11:21 AM #8
thanks guys!
the ride on the exped is about alright. it's soft and not too punishing. being the typical american car ride, you tend to look for a less "floaty/boaty" feel sometimes.
i'm considering the bilsteins coz they supposedly give a firmer, but not harsh ride on the exped, and with the 5-6K price range, it's still cheaper than what Ford is quoting me (8K) for OEM fluid types.
woodfire,
mas firm/less bouncy nga ba yung ride nung bilstein sa pajero mo?
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August 25th, 2003 01:10 PM #9Originally posted by IMm29
woodfire,
mas firm/less bouncy nga ba yung ride nung bilstein sa pajero mo?
yes, firm but not harsh. better handling overall! besides, they do tend to last quite some time so the price is worth it.
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