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Re: [alfa] Re-shocking Spiders



Hi Gordy:

I've got the Bilstein's in my '74 Spider, and I've got to tell you, I hate them. They are so stiff that the car just leaps over bumps, especially higher-frequency stuff like washboards. I've had Koni Red's on many a Spider and a few GTV's, and loved them. My '87 Spider has a new set of OEM Spica shocks, and while they're not adjustable like the Koni's (neither are the Bilstein's), I've got no complaints. Just the right amount of firmness for a hard-driven street car. If I ever get the time to pull the Bilstein's, watch for them on eBay, and I'll replace them with Koni Red's.

There are some great 'net shock vendors out there, like:

http://www.shox.com/

Changing the shocks isn't a bad job, but plan for a few hours. The rears will take more time, as you've got to pull down the carpet on the rear valence of the cockpit to access the panels the shocks pass through.

Regards,

Dean
Lutz, Fl
'74 & '87 Spider Veloce's


At 11:44 PM 6/28/2004, you wrote:

Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 17:48:07 -0700
From: "Gordy Hyde" <[email protected]>
Subject: [alfa] Re-shocking Spiders

New owner in the area asked what he is in for to change out all four shocks
on the 1991 Spider he just bought.  Having no experience in this area, I
demur to the wisdom of the digest.  Any help on this forum?
Thanks in advance.

Gordy Hyde
NWARC Pres.
(see you in Manchester)
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