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Sam Strano Aug 5, 2008 02:01 PM

Bilstein's are back in stock.
 
I have 12 sets available. Cost has gone up since last we had them. $399 a set.

I use a different rear shock as I do not like the current rear valving and prefer other valvings that I feel are better.

http://www.stranoparts.com/partsmain.php

Just pick your year and model car and the Bilstein's will show up.

_JB_ Aug 5, 2008 07:05 PM

I'm confused, on the link it says, "Strano specific setup" but later it says, "These are not Revalves and are best suited to stock springs."

So what setup are the shocks for: Strano springs or stock springs? Also would KYBs be a better choice for a Strano spring setup for a street car?

coolformula Aug 5, 2008 07:16 PM

Looks like he is talking about just normal blistens revalves of course are more......hope that helps.

SGMZ28 Aug 5, 2008 08:20 PM

It's because Sam doesn't like the valving of the 4th gen Bilstein and uses a different rear Bilstein that has better valving for his package.

30th ponyslayer Aug 5, 2008 08:47 PM



So what setup are the shocks for: Strano springs or stock springs? Also would KYBs be a better choice for a Strano spring setup for a street car?
excellent question???

BayAreaSS Aug 5, 2008 11:07 PM

:corn:

coolformula Aug 6, 2008 08:22 AM

Easy..stock springs...Sam has never liked using the stock blistiens for springs they even say don't do this. Sams revalves were made to fill that gap and allow for some springs. The konis allow for about any spring.

So no you dont' get a great set of shocks for springs for 400 these are for stock springs ONLY.

_JB_ Aug 6, 2008 08:50 AM


Originally Posted by coolformula (Post 9874549)
Easy..stock springs...Sam has never liked using the stock blistiens for springs they even say don't do this. Sams revalves were made to fill that gap and allow for some springs. The konis allow for about any spring.

So no you dont' get a great set of shocks for springs for 400 these are for stock springs ONLY.

Aw too bad. I shouldn't be spending money on shocks anyways lol

Sam Strano Aug 6, 2008 12:56 PM

They are best used for stock springs. These are NOT revalves. And someone mentioned it before. I use a different rear shock (with better production valving). I'm the one who knows about the valving and how the "normal HD's" differ from what I do, and can explain why. Hence the "strano specific" setup. It's not what is listed in a catalog, and not what you'd get some other vendor.

If you want to use them with lowering springs, that's your business. I don't recommend it, they are best suited for stock springs.

Shawn W Aug 6, 2008 02:52 PM

Hi sam, are you still doing the bilstien revalves to be matched with your springs? Couldn't really find them on your site.

Sam Strano Aug 6, 2008 03:18 PM

No plans to at this time. Between the higher prices on the Bilstein's which adds cost, the price on revalves would be around $600 (previously they were $530). With Koni's starting @ $770, I don't know it's worth it to give up *both* adjustability and the warranty. Yeah, it's $170.... that's about 4 fill-ups of Premium Fuel. Considering the shocks will be in place a lot longer than that gas, I don't think Revalves offer the bang for the buck they used to.

Shawn W Aug 6, 2008 03:50 PM

Sounds good, I will just stick with the Konis. You do have your springs in stock currently correct? I know they were on back order for a while.

Sam Strano Aug 6, 2008 05:56 PM

They've been in since May. In fact I've run though most and am almost out (and it will be quite a while for more).

vtirocz Aug 6, 2008 08:19 PM

Sam,on a scale of 1-10, how would you compare the deCarbons to Koni SA's to these Bilsteins? All with stock springs. The rating should consider impact harshness and "floatiness."

Thanks.

Sam Strano Aug 7, 2008 12:48 PM

If DeCarbon's new are a 3, and old beat down ones are a 1. Given your criteria the Bilstein's they way they are commonly sold are 4 or 5. The way I do them (with the different rear shock valving) is 6? Koni's being 9 or 10 depending on which rear setup you pick, as the 4th gens give you more range of adjustment so they'd be the 10.

It's an arbitrary scale. I can tell you that since Bilstein changed valvings a few years ago I started to get calls from folks that were less than impressed with the change (usually the ones with low miles cars with better shocks to start with like SS's, WS6's). That NEVER happened before, which and I chased it down mostly to a rear shock issue which is why I don't use the same rear shock everyone else does.


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