The Koni 80-1538 front shock that fits A, B and E body cars is on sale now. Summit has them for $94 each. They are usually around $120. This is compared to the $140 price that I last saw for the Bilstein shocks. I just installed a set of Koni shocks on my Duster and they made an immediate improvement in the ride quality and handling. If you haven't installed these before beware of the large upper rubber bushing. Some rubber grommet lube is highly recommended to get it installed properly. It is an odd design that doesn't look like it will work but with some bushing lube it does actually go together. The Koni shocks are adjustable so if you aren't familiar with them you should read the instructions on line. You have to collapse the shock and then push it in gently while you turn the shock and then it will drop into an adjustment notch.

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