DCC adaptive damper query
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Mrs' H's Mk7.5 GTi needs new front dampers - as appears to be pretty standard, they're leaking notably already (<60k miles).
Options from the indy we use are OE or Monroe's at <1/2 the part price. Looks like Monroe also manufacture the OE dampers if what I'm reading is correct, so...
- Is anyone aware of any performance or quality (
<60k miles ) difference between them, or is the price difference just for an OE label and the privilege of the part going through the VW logistics system?
- Are there any aftermarket alternatives that don't cost the earth but are fully compatible with DCC? Preferably without butchering the ride - this is a daily/family car.
I don't normally consider pattern parts, but in this instance I'm really not sure OE is worth the extra...
Options from the indy we use are OE or Monroe's at <1/2 the part price. Looks like Monroe also manufacture the OE dampers if what I'm reading is correct, so...
- Is anyone aware of any performance or quality (
<60k miles ) difference between them, or is the price difference just for an OE label and the privilege of the part going through the VW logistics system?- Are there any aftermarket alternatives that don't cost the earth but are fully compatible with DCC? Preferably without butchering the ride - this is a daily/family car.
I don't normally consider pattern parts, but in this instance I'm really not sure OE is worth the extra...
To my knowledge the only (other) alternatives are massive overkill - something like KW DDC.
There are Chinesium specials on ebay. I tried one for a TTS out of curiosity (and because it was dirt cheap). Didn't work, dead on arrival. Feedback on these online is hugely variable. I suspect they're cheap for a reason.
There are Chinesium specials on ebay. I tried one for a TTS out of curiosity (and because it was dirt cheap). Didn't work, dead on arrival. Feedback on these online is hugely variable. I suspect they're cheap for a reason.
the-photographer said:
Monroe are definitely the manufacturer, do you have a good independent in your area?
Give them a call and ask for their feedback, it won't be the first time someone has ask them this question
They didn't really offer an opinion, just said Monroe were the aftermarket alternative at <50% of the VW price.Give them a call and ask for their feedback, it won't be the first time someone has ask them this question
Legacywr said:
Can t you have yours rebuilt?
Didn't think about that...problem is Mrs H needs the car every day for the school run (and pretty much refuses to drive my Civic, even though it's just a Civic).Gassing Station | Audi, Seat, Skoda & VW | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


