Dropped the rear sway bar, improved ride
#21
Monroe does not make shocks or struts for the 2nd-gen xB, unless you know of Monroe part #s for some other vehicle that has the same size, damping and mounting points as the xB2.
#22
Chill out people. The curtain rod is back on.
I don't want to lower the car, I want to smooth out the ride but it keep it stock height. Per the search button, it's a common request here and there doesn't seem to be much of an answer as there is no one making OEM replacement shocks or springs that would improve the ride and keep the stock height. This must be the first car I've seen that's been out for 4+ years and yet you can't buy replacement shocks for it unless you move to a sport shock which is not what I want.
I don't want to lower the car, I want to smooth out the ride but it keep it stock height. Per the search button, it's a common request here and there doesn't seem to be much of an answer as there is no one making OEM replacement shocks or springs that would improve the ride and keep the stock height. This must be the first car I've seen that's been out for 4+ years and yet you can't buy replacement shocks for it unless you move to a sport shock which is not what I want.
As far as aftermarket shocks/struts go, KYB has good OE replacements for my Eclipse, though I'd say the performance is actually a tad better -- kind of a minimum upgrade, but very satisfactory and reasonably priced.
I just checked to see what they have for the 2008+ xB and they do have OE replacements for the struts (front), but apparently not shocks (rear).
The Struts are EXCEL-G 339204 and 339205. FWIW -- If you spend time looking around, I expect you'll find alternatives !
#23
I say don't mess around; just spend the $330 for Tokico HP Blues, and be done with it knowing that you have great performance shocks & struts that shouldn't need to be replaced for a very long time (in addition to working great with any lowering springs that you might put on).
#24
Ken always has old man, logical advice and ruins everything. Damn you!!!! LOL
I say don't mess around; just spend the $330 for Tokico HP Blues, and be done with it knowing that you have great performance shocks & struts that shouldn't need to be replaced for a very long time (in addition to working great with any lowering springs that you might put on).
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