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Originally Posted by masraum View Post
I also prefer a "rough" ride to a floaty ride.
But you don’t have to settle for either one. Good dampners, (shocks), are engineered to provide both a nice if firm ride and great performance. And the really good ones, like Bilstein and Koni, spent the extra R&D $$ to tailor each product to the individual vehicle.

And Bilsteins do wear out, I just replaced the rears on my MB w124 sedan. The old ones still had strong compression but no rebound. Shocks are super easy to test off of the car, just put them on the ground and compress them and watch them rebound a few times. Shocks that are completely blown out will have no action whatsoever but other ones can still tell a tale. It’s not rocket science.
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