Ok so I finally hit enough frost heaves and bumps to sufficiently ruin my old napa struts

. While smooth road is ok they got so the front would bottom and then bounce up and hit the top too easy.
So I pulled the junkers off and installed the bilsteins, I reused the top eccentric bolts and the new moog 12mm bolts, forget the 10mm ones.
Easy install as usual, I did the alignment myself kinda. I set it at about 1/2 degree of negative camber and then messed around trying to get the toe right, I think I'll take it in and get it done right since I hate wearing out tires.
Suspension setup:
The front has MK2 jetta springs with 1 1/2 coils cut off wrapped around Bilstein HD's.
In the rear it has KYB whites with variable rate springs and a stock MK1 jetta sway bar.
Prothane bushings all around, I consider these a necessity.
The ride is harsh, every tar line in the road goes BANG.....THUD and all that. Swerving back and forth is quick with a tolerable amount of body lean partly due to the heavy front springs and a lot to do with the bilsteins.
I went off-roading a few times and it takes the big bumps REALLY good...... I would brace thinking it would hit hard and bounce off the top but I was pleasantly surprised at how gentle it was, a real shocker.
I have a set of moog CC204 variable rate springs coming, I want to get rid of some of the tar-line clunking.
After feeling the superior damping of these struts I really wish I'd gotten bilsteins for the rear too.....I saved $80 by going with the KYB's. Maybe I'll put 'em on my red rabbit when I sell it, then I'll have an excuse to get bilsteins

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