Hi
I'm about to order new front shock absorbes, but realize there is different P/N for E15S and E15ET cars. Huh? Any ideas what the difference would be?
I already stole several of the parts (hubs, current shocks etc) from a non ET...
Btw going new - would you go for oil or gas?
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Front shock absorbers
Re: Front shock absorbers
hey,
the ET dampers have higher damping rates for both directions.
I always thought the gas type are the better ones.
This must noch be true, as i read a some time ago...
cheers
the ET dampers have higher damping rates for both directions.
I always thought the gas type are the better ones.
This must noch be true, as i read a some time ago...
cheers
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So far my hunt for new dampers are going south...
I found no (current) thirdparty part with the ET partnumbers - only non ET.
I ordered a pair of Gabriel Gas dampers from a Danish shop (I live in Denmark), but after a few days they called me and said the vendor couldn't deliver after all (sucks...).
Then I ordered some AL-KO dampers from ebay in Germany.... and after a few days, I got a full money retur, as they couldn't deliver.
Of well... next will by KYB oil dampers from the UK.
I found no (current) thirdparty part with the ET partnumbers - only non ET.
I ordered a pair of Gabriel Gas dampers from a Danish shop (I live in Denmark), but after a few days they called me and said the vendor couldn't deliver after all (sucks...).
Then I ordered some AL-KO dampers from ebay in Germany.... and after a few days, I got a full money retur, as they couldn't deliver.
Of well... next will by KYB oil dampers from the UK.
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