Hi all,
I ended up taking apart my front end about two months ago to upgrade the shot shocks, rubber, and whatever else I felt like taking apart. I was going back and forth between some comp springs and some off the shelf shocks. All the rubber was shot and needed to be replaced badly!
After some discussions with a couple members here I went with the MY springs and Bilstein combo from JT, and the 23mm comp sway bar. Replaced all the boots, cleaned and re-greased every point, and had all the parts powder coated too.
I just got back from my first drive and all I can say is holy crap that was amazing!! Went over all the usual bumps and around the corners, but this time it felt like I was on RAILS! Bumps are nothing now, and the car handles so much better. It's like night and day.
If anyone is teetering on this setup, It's pretty amazing. Granted I came from a completely stock and dead suspension before hand.
Just redfreshed/upgraded the front end and holy cow it's amazing!!
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Just redfreshed/upgraded the front end and holy cow it's amazing!!
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Re: Just redfreshed/upgraded the front end and holy cow it's amazing!!
I might suggest you renovate the steering box and idler box to ensure that they are fresh too
My '65 had awful wear in both units and I had them restored to factory fresh by a Transmission Workshop near me.
It must have been horrible to drive beforehand


My '65 had awful wear in both units and I had them restored to factory fresh by a Transmission Workshop near me.
It must have been horrible to drive beforehand


Nissanman, just trying to help.
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Re: Just redfreshed/upgraded the front end and holy cow it's amazing!!
36+ year owner on Comp springs and every shock available, and I know what the Bs can do. Glad you are happy with all your work... that's a satisfying feeling eh!
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Re: Just redfreshed/upgraded the front end and holy cow it's amazing!!
An aggressive front end and a fresh alignment really do make an amazing handling difference.
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Re: Just redfreshed/upgraded the front end and holy cow it's amazing!!
Looks like next on the list are the steering box and idler. I thought about doing those too since I had everything out, but it's a slippery slope and I needed an end to this project versus it growing!
Wheels, tires, and the alignment are also on the list. This project went much longer and was significantly more than I expected, so I'm driving til winter and then will get the next stuff done.
Wheels, tires, and the alignment are also on the list. This project went much longer and was significantly more than I expected, so I'm driving til winter and then will get the next stuff done.
1968 CJ-5
2007 Audi S4
2003 Audi Allroad Stg 2
1967.5 1600
2007 Audi S4
2003 Audi Allroad Stg 2
1967.5 1600