Hello,
Since my strut mounts are making noise and the van has 140,000 km on it, I'm looking for new shock absorbers with a slight lowering, no more than 40 mm. I tow a 2000 kg caravan on vacation.
I'm from Germany and enjoy reading along here.
In Germany, Bilstein products are very popular, but you often read that the B6/B8 models are too stiff. Eibach springs are also commonly used, which always require TÜV approval.
Here, Koni/H&R have good reputations.
VW T6 Multivan, front-wheel drive, 5-speed manual transmission, 3000 kg, 1610/1575 kg axle load.
My question is, what should I use?
Koni Special Active 8705-1392/8205-1009
Koni Special 87-2645/82-2542
H&R 29270-4 (from 1551/1551 kg)
H&R 29270-2 (from 1551/up to 1550 kg)
Then there are also yellow Koni shocks from Deimann in Germany, externally adjustable at the front, 2 cm shorter, supposedly very comfortable, but very expensive, around €1100.
I read that CRS Suspension produces its own springs in different stiffness levels. Very good, unfortunately, there's a TÜV (German vehicle inspection) issue in Germany.
Please excuse my Google Translate English.
Thanks from Germany.
Regards
Since my strut mounts are making noise and the van has 140,000 km on it, I'm looking for new shock absorbers with a slight lowering, no more than 40 mm. I tow a 2000 kg caravan on vacation.
I'm from Germany and enjoy reading along here.
In Germany, Bilstein products are very popular, but you often read that the B6/B8 models are too stiff. Eibach springs are also commonly used, which always require TÜV approval.
Here, Koni/H&R have good reputations.
VW T6 Multivan, front-wheel drive, 5-speed manual transmission, 3000 kg, 1610/1575 kg axle load.
My question is, what should I use?
Koni Special Active 8705-1392/8205-1009
Koni Special 87-2645/82-2542
H&R 29270-4 (from 1551/1551 kg)
H&R 29270-2 (from 1551/up to 1550 kg)
Then there are also yellow Koni shocks from Deimann in Germany, externally adjustable at the front, 2 cm shorter, supposedly very comfortable, but very expensive, around €1100.
I read that CRS Suspension produces its own springs in different stiffness levels. Very good, unfortunately, there's a TÜV (German vehicle inspection) issue in Germany.
Please excuse my Google Translate English.
Thanks from Germany.
Regards

