well, that's not really at all true but it begs the question of whether
there are different line levels that i ask.  i think only jaime is actually
reading the words

but to address your point, how many people here with extensive use of both
boge and bilstein thing boge is just as good?  i don't.  they are ok but i
think bilstein better


On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 11:27 PM, Peter Frederick <psf...@earthlink.net>wrote:

> Sachs/Boge and Bilstein are pretty much interchangeable and pretty much
> the same quality (and price).  You should be fine with them.  Stay away
> from the cheap stuff, and when installing, only tighten the top nut enough
> to take the free play out of the rubber, don't run them down until you
> can't turn them any more.  Doing so will take all the flex out of the
> rubber, and they become noisy and hard.
>
> Peter
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