Strut Replacement Options?
#1
Strut Replacement Options?
I want new struts in my 2008 and want to maintain the OEM springs/ride height.
1) Has anyone found an alternative to KYB?
2) Has anyone tried KYB and if so, what do you think?
Sorry if this is redundant.
1) Has anyone found an alternative to KYB?
2) Has anyone tried KYB and if so, what do you think?
Sorry if this is redundant.
#2
I put the Gabriel ones from Rock Auto on front and back about 18 months ago. Didn't replace the springs though. Everything was well other than the hell of the lower rear bolts fusing to the bushing sleeve. No hot wrench was available, had to cut through the shock loop, bushing, and sleeve with a cutting wheel to save the bolt. Had I been able to get 2 replacements, I would have unthreaded them and then cut them with a sawzall to get the shock out.
Last edited by 98Silverado; 01-16-2020 at 01:06 PM.
#4
#5
I chose the Gabriel purely based on price. I knew they were the original 11 year old shocks and struts, and I had a strut bearing that was getting noisy.
They certainly ride better than the originals! Also, make sure you get new rear bump stops, they are installed on the shaft of the shock, and mine were trashed! (Unless they are included with the shock? Mine didn't include them, had to buy separate.)
They certainly ride better than the originals! Also, make sure you get new rear bump stops, they are installed on the shaft of the shock, and mine were trashed! (Unless they are included with the shock? Mine didn't include them, had to buy separate.)
#9
I'm running Tokico HTS (aka Reds) which feature adjustable dampening and they're effectively a direct replacement for the OE struts and shocks. These WEREN't cheap when I got them in 2013 (around 900 bucks for the set) and AREN'T cheap now (1.2k the last I checked) for a boxed set. Though during install, I did have to enlarge the washer that gets squashed between the bumper bushing and lock nut from inside of the cargo area.
Tokico may also still offer their Blues but they're identically valved to that of OE from what I hear.
As for aftermarket dampers, it really depends on the manufacture. Some do indeed meet or exceed the factory ride height... Others are a pinch shorter than stock.
Tokico may also still offer their Blues but they're identically valved to that of OE from what I hear.
As for aftermarket dampers, it really depends on the manufacture. Some do indeed meet or exceed the factory ride height... Others are a pinch shorter than stock.
#12
I'm running Tokico HTS (aka Reds) which feature adjustable dampening and they're effectively a direct replacement for the OE struts and shocks. These WEREN't cheap when I got them in 2013 (around 900 bucks for the set) and AREN'T cheap now (1.2k the last I checked) for a boxed set. Though during install, I did have to enlarge the washer that gets squashed between the bumper bushing and lock nut from inside of the cargo area.
Tokico may also still offer their Blues but they're identically valved to that of OE from what I hear.
As for aftermarket dampers, it really depends on the manufacture. Some do indeed meet or exceed the factory ride height... Others are a pinch shorter than stock.
Tokico may also still offer their Blues but they're identically valved to that of OE from what I hear.
As for aftermarket dampers, it really depends on the manufacture. Some do indeed meet or exceed the factory ride height... Others are a pinch shorter than stock.
#13
HTS509R, HTS509FL, HTS509FR
They are incredibly expensive now.
I still have a full set + extra pair of rears.
They are incredibly expensive now.
I still have a full set + extra pair of rears.
Last edited by domoMKIV; 01-29-2020 at 07:15 PM.
#16
The extra pair of rears are always available but I dont know if I want to ditch the full set. I still have aspirations of installing them. I also like money though so I guess anything is possible lol
#17
Pm me a number, I'm kinda hesitant because these don't seem to be sold any more so I'm not sure how they'll warranty it but let me know
#18
BC Racing, Ksport, Megan and Function and Form are still available online.
Last edited by domoMKIV; 01-30-2020 at 02:56 PM.
#19
Ive had the rears since 2017 so that warranty probably has only a few more months left. The fronts I picked up mid-2018 so about 18 months on those. Why not pick up a full coilover set instead? You'd probably get at least a year of warranty.
BC Racing, Ksport, Megan and Function and Form are still available online.
BC Racing, Ksport, Megan and Function and Form are still available online.
#20
Hootie, I can't thank you enough. I found a set of HTS shocks on Amazon and despite the $1K price, they are exactly what I was looking for. I've loved having Koni yellows on the rear, and can't wait to see how it feels with the HTS on the front. Lotus found great success with the combination of soft springs, firmly dampened. Great combination of ride and handling. I like the OEM ground clearance for the Alaska Highway..,.
Thanks again. I'm going to get new control arms, sway bar end links, tie rod ends and and motor mounts also, I like to pre-empt trouble.
Thanks again. I'm going to get new control arms, sway bar end links, tie rod ends and and motor mounts also, I like to pre-empt trouble.