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Author Subject: Gaz Gold rear shocks
orta

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http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=281726401737&globalID=EBAY-GB

Gold seems to be there top end. Are they any good? Can't find any b6s/b8 rear for this kinda money. Are they passable? Just acutely aware I need to upgrade from my standard shocks as I'm so low...

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Posted 20th Jun 2015 at 22:51
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I have GAZ golds on the rear of mine with 21mm bars and hybrid ARB and their spot on. Massive inprovement over the stodgy B6's I had previous. Fully bump and rebound adjustable as well so can be set to your liking.

Most peoples grumble is the anodised finish doesn't do well against salt so they go rusty on a daily car but been on mine 2 years now and still mint.

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Posted 21st Jun 2015 at 00:09
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Im running these http://www.kamracing.co.uk/peugeot-205-bilstein-group-a-tarmac-rear-dampers.html
With 21s on my 6 with solid mounts & total Jorg refurb axle with b8s & everything new & Gen Peouget up front including new Gen ARB but Vibrotech P bushes & it's amazing !!!!

Miles is running similar I believe ?
I think with larger ARB ?
I'm sure he will say ?
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Posted 21st Jun 2015 at 00:33
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Mines not that bumpy lol similar setup I only run the gaz's about half max damping. got solid rear mounts too and Jord rear beam. All new Lemforder front suspension joints with new roller wishbone bushes OMP shocks and Faulkner racing springs Thumbs up

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Posted 21st Jun 2015 at 00:50
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not impressed with Gaz at all, I.m.e bilstein are far better, as are my ast's, and koni.

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Posted 21st Jun 2015 at 00:55
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Gotta be better than my standards and £90 is a win price I think!

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Posted 21st Jun 2015 at 14:52
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You pay for what you get

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Posted 21st Jun 2015 at 20:41
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Anyone tell me what these are? I have been told they are the group A tarmac dampers but cant find the part number on the bilstein website?

1603 BE56100019


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Posted 5th Apr 2016 at 10:05
welshpug!

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whatever they are they're f**ked as they're leaky LOL

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Posted 5th Apr 2016 at 13:17
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Could they not be refurbished? Lad local to me has them for sale

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Posted 5th Apr 2016 at 14:01
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IIRC its about £70 each plus vat for a rebuild without parts.

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Posted 5th Apr 2016 at 14:45
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Really? al pass on them. Got a set of gaz gold rear shocks for free what are in need of a rebuild the as adjusters are sized and there is a bush missing, any idea on how much gaz usually charge to recon rear shocks?

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Posted 5th Apr 2016 at 15:10
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I think I paid £75 to have a set of Golds refurbished, can't remember exactly though

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Posted 5th Apr 2016 at 15:15
welshpug!

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I'd just buy a new set of Bilsteins tbh.

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Posted 5th Apr 2016 at 15:17
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Al send them off and just see what they say. Tried talking to someone on the phone but the wife wasn't really much help!

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Posted 5th Apr 2016 at 15:17
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Dampers aren't cheap to produce so if you're buying them for a cheap price new they're typically not going to be very well made.

If your issue is that you are too low, then by all means upgrade your dampers but you're then still too low.

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Posted 5th Apr 2016 at 21:01
steve h gti-6

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I can vouch for the GAZ Golds also, i have had the GAZ Gold Coilover kit on my 6 for over 5yrs now 40,00miles later and cannot fault them on or off the track. Apart from the finish which hasnt stood the test of time and dosnt look nice in places. The flexibility of the units is very easy to use and operate and i cant grumble about the ride control either.

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Posted 3rd May 2016 at 12:02
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try something better steve Wink

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Posted 3rd May 2016 at 12:47
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welshpug! wrote:
try something better steve Wink


Tried the rest and stuck with the best I could buy Mei

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Posted 6th May 2016 at 23:50
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lol, not tried many then.

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Posted 7th May 2016 at 06:54
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I had no complaints about my Gaz rears, apart from sticky adjusters, although I did have a thicker compression foot stack in them than standard.
I prefered them over the rear Bilsteins, quality on those has been shocking for a few years.

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Posted 7th May 2016 at 11:50
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i just found them way too hard/harsh, the Group a gravel bilstein worked so much nicer.

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Posted 7th May 2016 at 11:58
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welshpug! wrote:
lol, not tried many then.


Don't forget Mei I have a life outside the ownership of my 6 ie family, friends, house and work so don't have an exhaustible supply of money and time to chop, change, modify or keep buying different parts/upgrades to see what always works best.

Its not a go fella please understand that. He asked the question so I answered with my experience on the exact kit he wishes to use.

You had problems with Gaz Gold stuff Mei quality wise ? Or Is it just didn't suit your application ?

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Posted 7th May 2016 at 23:40
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Strange, I was running with smaller bars than most too and had no issue. Rode better than standard.

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Posted 7th May 2016 at 23:06
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Will b6 go on standard ride height or does it have to be lowered

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