Tsikoteers, ask ko lang kung ano mai-recommend nyo na magandang shock absorbers for 96 corolla xl, and which is better fluid or gas type? Thanks.
Tsikoteers, ask ko lang kung ano mai-recommend nyo na magandang shock absorbers for 96 corolla xl, and which is better fluid or gas type? Thanks.
these things were discussed already here in the forums, but for your benefit:
FLUID SHOCKS
a) comfortable smooth ride just like OEM
GAS SHOCKS
a) more stiffer ride than fluids
b) more durable than fluids
If your car is purely stock, then fluids would go fine. But if you have plans to alter your suspension (e.g. lowered look), then gas would be feasible.
If your car mostly goes on full load, GAS is more ok.
And yes, they almost cost the same. So if durability is an issue, go for GAS.
gas filled shocks for metro manila's potholed roads will be a good choice.
How will you know when is the time, to replace your gas type shocks?
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Last edited by rodetor; June 26th, 2016 at 10:34 PM. Reason: Correction
I guess the ones who offer longer warranty.
And depends on your damping requirements.
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barkada ko bro
ganun daw kasi observation nya doon sa dating GLi big body nya, compared sa newer vehicles nya
Ano ba bago nyang kotse? Big body Corolla GLi? Sorry bro but di naman considered as sporty yun. Try nya muna yung mga known good-handling cars with monotube or gas-charged shocks for comparison. I had a Nissan Exalta before which came stock with hydraulic shocks and it was not that good on aggressive cornering.
Mas mabilis kasi mag adjust yung gas sa changes in damping compared to fluid. Better for handling kung quicker yung response ng shocks or coilovers.