Shocks or not?

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Originally posted by Babaloo:
Should I get a set of mounts for the struts/ shocks?

Replace the strut/shock mounts if you are replacing the shocks, unless the mounts are relatively new. It will save you one headache if it turns out the shock mounts are bad and causing noise/clucks.
 
Here is an interesting shock dyno presentation comparing kyb agx, bilstein HD, tokico illumina and koni sport shocks.

Me personally I'd go with either bilstein HD or konis, depending if I wanted adjustable [rebound].
 
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I believe you will find that the KYB GR-2 and the Gabriel line of struts (that are sold at Autozone) are the same unit and made in the same Mexican plant.

Both sets of KYB GR-2's I've purchased came straight from japan.

I've never seen a set that wasn't from there, but I'm not saying I know everything.

If I don't purchase OEM replacements, I'll always get KYB GR-2's. It's been mentioned previously, but they really are the best bang for the buck.

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My Nissan OEM shocks had KYB stamped on them by-the way, like I said above they were wimpy right out of the box and were replaced early on. I guess they all have their various quality levels of product.

I believe there is a better explanation. Nissan specs a different dampening rate than the aftermarket KYB. KYB, like other manuf., do their own testing to determine if enhancements are necessary. It's the same way with OEM honda and KYB aftermarket.
 
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