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Jamex Vs. Boge ProGas shocks



FWIW, I've always heard that the progras are a poor choice for lowering
springs - the reason being that the progas are two stage and designed for
stock height - result is that you are in the stiff settting at all times.

Mark . . .   (THINK VW)
Scirocco 1982, Golf GT 1987
Previous Sciroccos: 1981S (RIP), 1980S, 1975TS, 1975
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From: A1SCIROCCO@aol.com
To: scirocco-L@scirocco.org
Subject: Jamex Vs. Boge ProGas shocks
Date: Sun, 6 Dec 1998 07:51:34 EST
Message-ID: <a3167be5.366a7dd6@aol.com>

Hi, I have Boge Progas shocks and neuspeed springs sitting in my room
ready to
be installed on my 84 8v. After reading a couple of post's on how Boge's
dont
last that long I was thinking of upgrading to better shock absorbers. Are
the
Jamex shocks, struts any stiffer than the boge's, are they more durable
then
the boge's. 

Thanks, Matt 

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