So I've had my white 2014 FiST with Bilstein coilovers since June and I love it, but I've got a big problem. Both front struts are shot!
Back in August the right front shock was leaking and there was a creaking sound when you turn the wheel. So I got a right front strut mount and bearing and a full alignment and it seemed to help. And I was told to keep my eye on the shock to see how bad it started to leak. The sound improved so I thought all was okay, but now within the last week there is a very pronounced thud almost like there is no more shock absorption on the front left corner, and it turns out the front left shock basically is out of fluid so both shocks are shot
So the problem is because I've got a set of four coilovers, I just need the front two replaced as the back two are perfect, but of course you can't buy a set of front (only) Bilstein coilovers. Unless I'm wrong they're only sold as a set of four and a cost somewhere around $1,500 to $2,000 plus install. I bought the car used and they probably been in the car for 6 years (I currently have 146,000 km)
So my question is this. Would I be able to put just to lowering springs in the front and two decent front struts that can handle a lowering spring? I know they would be mismatched from the rear but as long as they have a suspension drop then it shouldn't make a huge difference (the rear are set as low as I can get them but of course I would bring them back up so the car sits level to match the new front setup)
Is this a smart thing to do and is it cost-effective? I am up on the west coast in Vancouver, Canada. Getting any kind of reasonably priced aftermarket 'tuner' parts definitely isn't cheap up here so I'm sure I'll be bringing it up from the US.
Any advice you can give me or anybody experiencing the same problems please chime in! Cheers
Back in August the right front shock was leaking and there was a creaking sound when you turn the wheel. So I got a right front strut mount and bearing and a full alignment and it seemed to help. And I was told to keep my eye on the shock to see how bad it started to leak. The sound improved so I thought all was okay, but now within the last week there is a very pronounced thud almost like there is no more shock absorption on the front left corner, and it turns out the front left shock basically is out of fluid so both shocks are shot
So the problem is because I've got a set of four coilovers, I just need the front two replaced as the back two are perfect, but of course you can't buy a set of front (only) Bilstein coilovers. Unless I'm wrong they're only sold as a set of four and a cost somewhere around $1,500 to $2,000 plus install. I bought the car used and they probably been in the car for 6 years (I currently have 146,000 km)
So my question is this. Would I be able to put just to lowering springs in the front and two decent front struts that can handle a lowering spring? I know they would be mismatched from the rear but as long as they have a suspension drop then it shouldn't make a huge difference (the rear are set as low as I can get them but of course I would bring them back up so the car sits level to match the new front setup)
Is this a smart thing to do and is it cost-effective? I am up on the west coast in Vancouver, Canada. Getting any kind of reasonably priced aftermarket 'tuner' parts definitely isn't cheap up here so I'm sure I'll be bringing it up from the US.
Any advice you can give me or anybody experiencing the same problems please chime in! Cheers