Customers would agree that their driving experience is one of the things they love about their VW Passat. However, over time and with increased mileage, many begin to experience a softer and less responsive feel and handling. We understand how important it is for VW owners to restore their suspension back to that genuine Feel the Road European driving experience. The development goals of our engineers for our shocks and struts are plain and simple... to make that happen!
BLAU® VW Passat Strut and Shock Features:
OEM Quality Guaranteed
Better Ride Quality Than Stock
OE Ride Quality and Comfort With a Hint of Sport
Mos2 Filled Dampening Fluid That Reduces Wear and Extends Shock Life
Nitrogen Gas Filled Yields Great Dampening Characteristics and Less Vehicle Body Roll
BLAU® VW Passat Strut Shock Absorber Set Includes:
2 Rear Shock Absorbers
Note: These Struts and Shock are not recommended for vehicles equipped with aftermarket sport springs (i.e. H&R, Eibach).
Customers in need of VW Passat shock replacement often notice a soft spongy ride feeling around 90,000 miles. Although this soft feel may not seem that bad, it indicates that your VW Passat shocks have already begun to loose their ability to dampen. Our own experience has shown that between 90,000-130,000 miles you'll begin to see a considerable deterioration in your VW ride quality. When going over a bump a good VW Passat shock should compress and spring up / rebound only once. Whereas, a worn out VW Passat shock compresses and rebounds several times, causing a bouncy springiness. Due to this loss in dampening performance a worn out VW shock begins to significantly increase the wear on the related suspension components (control arm bushings, mounts etc.) quickly reducing their service life. Why? To reiterate... instead of 1 compression, the shock is compressing 3 or 4 times before it brings the wheel back into control. Customers seem to stretch their VW shock replacement out a little longer than other scheduled maintenance items. Do you really want to run the risk of wearing other suspension components or your whole front end? As you can see, it's very important to install a fresh new pair of shocks in your VW Passat when you reach this high mileage.
This spongy feeling and slow bump recovery time is one of the first signs that you're in need of new shocks. Other symptoms include bald patches on your tires, tire cupping, excessive strut oil seepage, vehicle pulling, poor steering response, or sharp knocks, such as when going over railroad tracks. It can be a difficult task for some to diagnose front end problems on these VW Passat suspensions. We recommend automotive technicians that are familiar with your VW Passat front suspension should troubleshoot and repair it.
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