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Finally got this set installed. Break in period had me worried, but overall more comiant on bad roads than my sti silver and pink sti spring combo. A little noisier than the old setup, but the setup feels stock plus overall, and doesnt introduce too much lean in the turns. For the price of the set id say this was a good buy. For those on decent roads this would be a nice stock swap.
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I'm not sure what's the reason of going back to Showa when last and current performance BRZ versions are using Bilstein and Sachs suspension. OEM stock suspension is good for a "sporty" ride, but cannot be compared with a good monotube upside-down (inverted) design. The only reason I can think is if price difference. Are they considerable cheaper than a a B6/B8 suspension?
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These are not the same as OE replacement shocks. The shock body is much longer and is designed to be used with lowering springs. All other shocks that are exact same dimensions as OE shocks are not the same. |
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I was told by another person that it took the springs about a month to settle in, was this the case with what you experienced? And what would you want different as far as the spring/shock is concerned if you were to make changes? |
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Yes I saw this and read all the posts. A similar longer shock body was provided by Bilstein in the BRZ tS car. My point was mainly that the Showa shocks are still twin-tube, instead of mono-tube.
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Let me guess: you read somewhere that monotube is supposedly superior to twin tube, right?
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You already turned it into one with your "My point was mainly that the Showa shocks are still twin-tube, instead of mono-tube." statement above. And similar to other posts you've made on other topics, you don't seem to really understand what you're talking about.
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The Sachs dampers (2015+ and 2017+ with PP) and Bilstein (BRZ tS and also optional STI yellows, similar design as these Showa) are all upgrades from the factory "base" Showa units. These are also an upgrade from the factory Showa units found on all years. None of the Sachs/Bilstein units should be a direct comparison (if you only consider the factory/STI units), because 1) they are much more expensive, and 2) they carry completely different warranties (usually 3 years/36,000 miles). The expensive price from a dealer reflects the fact that they are OEM with OEM quality and support. If you want to compare the Showa Tuning shocks, you should compare them to similar OE aftermarket spring/shock that replaces factory units. Shocks like Bilstein B6, or springs like Eibach. If you want to compare these to the factory Sachs (PP) or Bilstein (tS), of course those are better. It's not even in the same realm of conversation. |
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I'm not going to put words in his mouth, but I'd bet that his 'question' was a politely phrased challenge to you to defend your assertion that a B6 was better than the Showa. Your regurgitation of more marketing bs regarding mono versus twin tube differences simply highlights your lack of understanding about either design, and seems to match your m.o. when topics of a technical nature come up.
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If calling out bs info is wrong, then I'll gladly wear that hat.
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