How reliable would circa 2001-ish NOS struts be?
I actually already bought them. They are for the front of my '89 STE. I didn't want a generic pair attempting to maintain the true "STE" experience and the GM parts books list different p/n's for almost every different version of every different a-body, and all the current aftermarket books list basically one set for almost all years all a-body's and all except one come as strut/spring combo. Spring rates are another point...all the aftermarket ones seems to be strut/spring combo, but the GM books again show lots of different spring rates depending on what engine, car, package etc..
My STE seems to be a bit weak up front, nose dives on hard brakes and a bit more bouncy than it should be, car only has 52kmi on it but i think they are just old and worn and the car sat for 15 years without moving. I found a NOS set of struts (no springs) for the front, but when they arrived, I can pull the rod out and it's fairly difficult to do so, but pushing it back in...is super easy. I cycled it a few times and it did tighten up quite a bit but still seems to be way too easy to push back in.
So....will these NOS front struts actually be ok? I don't do many struts and have little experience with them, and the ones I have done were the strut/spring combo units so I've no idea if your supposed to be able to push that rod back in easily or not.
In shocks, they always come tied down to have a shorter box and when you cut the strap they extend and it's really hard to compress them. After cycling them they did tighten up, you could hear girggling gas sounds inside and as that went away as you moved the rod up and down the tighter it got. They may do so alot more once actually installed. I dunno though. They are dated 06/2001. They are are the exact correct P/N for this car.
I actually already bought them. They are for the front of my '89 STE. I didn't want a generic pair attempting to maintain the true "STE" experience and the GM parts books list different p/n's for almost every different version of every different a-body, and all the current aftermarket books list basically one set for almost all years all a-body's and all except one come as strut/spring combo. Spring rates are another point...all the aftermarket ones seems to be strut/spring combo, but the GM books again show lots of different spring rates depending on what engine, car, package etc..
My STE seems to be a bit weak up front, nose dives on hard brakes and a bit more bouncy than it should be, car only has 52kmi on it but i think they are just old and worn and the car sat for 15 years without moving. I found a NOS set of struts (no springs) for the front, but when they arrived, I can pull the rod out and it's fairly difficult to do so, but pushing it back in...is super easy. I cycled it a few times and it did tighten up quite a bit but still seems to be way too easy to push back in.
So....will these NOS front struts actually be ok? I don't do many struts and have little experience with them, and the ones I have done were the strut/spring combo units so I've no idea if your supposed to be able to push that rod back in easily or not.
In shocks, they always come tied down to have a shorter box and when you cut the strap they extend and it's really hard to compress them. After cycling them they did tighten up, you could hear girggling gas sounds inside and as that went away as you moved the rod up and down the tighter it got. They may do so alot more once actually installed. I dunno though. They are dated 06/2001. They are are the exact correct P/N for this car.

