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2.8i Bilsteins vs Normal mk2 escort struts?


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Capri struts if i remember correctly have more meat around the hub area. They were a upgrade for rally cars as it helps with not breaking off the stub axles when you land a big jump.

Billstein shocks will be better becasue they just are realy, a lot more $ then standard spec ones.

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Hey guys been looking round but cant seem to find why 2.8 billys are better than normal escort struts. All i seem to find is 'Billys are better' just cant find why, so if someone can tell me why that would be great :)

Pure

Thicker strut tubes so basically stronger, unless rallying shouldnt need to change from standard

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As all said above.

2.8i struts have the webbing at the base to strengthen the stub axle, easy to add yourself to any capri strut

The bilstiens are a much better and rebuildable shock, I think these ones also had a bleed nipple in the base under the stub axle

The spring cup is 1" lower than escort struts

They are expensive and hard to find

Gaz

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Billys are gas assisted shocks - nitrogen at high pressure helps the oil when it's getting hammered. The struts are put in upside-down - the thick part of the strut uppermost, and the thinner inner rod is screwed through the base of the housing, with a locknut. Which always rusts up solid.

The capri struts are best used to build from these days - they have removeable steering arms, and as mentioned are 1 inch shorter than the escort ones. I don't think they were wedged as standard, but it's pretty simple to do.

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