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Who makes the stock shocks?

Who makes the stock shocks?

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RE: [gti-vr6] Front suspension question Uwe Ross <Uwe.Rosspobox> Wed, 08 Jul 1998 11:29:10 -0400
Re: [gti-vr6] shocks Josh Tibbs <xjoshone> Mon, 28 Dec 1998 01:07:16 -0500



From gti-vr6-ownerdev.tivoli Wed Jul 8 10:39 CDT 1998
From: Uwe Ross <Uwe.Rosspobox>
To: gti-vr6dev.tivoli
Subject: RE: [gti-vr6] Front suspension question
Date: Wed, 08 Jul 1998 11:29:10 -0400
Organization: Ross-House
 
> Subject: RE: [gti-vr6] Front suspension question
>    Date: Wed, 8 Jul 1998 09:25:13 -0500
>    From: Richard Adams <richard_adamslaunch>
>
> I was told the OEM shocks and struts were made by Boge. Not the stuff
> you can find aftermarket, but OEM.

What, you're gonna make me haul my video camera down to the garage and
take pictures?

I've got two sets of front struts downstairs.  One from a 95, one from
my 97.  Both are made by Braunschweig (which I *think* *may* be a
division of TRW).  1998s are the same.  I've examined several sets of
rears from different years.  All are Monroe (Belgian).

Believe your own eyes, (read the labels), not "what you're told" by
unnamed sources.

You can see (but unfortunately not read) the labels on the front struts
at http://wso.net/ross/images/strut95.jpg
Pull one of your front wheels and you'll find it no problem.

The rears don't actually have labels.  They have "Monroe" and "Made in
Belgium".   stamped/embossed/engraved right in the body near the very
bottom.  Crawl under that car and you'll find this as well...

-Uwe-

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From gti-vr6-ownercobra.ccsi Mon Dec 28 00:11 CST 1998
From: Josh Tibbs <xjoshone>
To: U1arunitaol
Subject: Re: [gti-vr6] shocks
Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1998 01:07:16 -0500
 
At 07:55 PM 12/27/98 -0500, U1arunitaol wrote:
>In a message dated 12/27/98 7:35:58 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>Struggleonaol writes:
>
>> Happened to be moving some stuff around the other day when I came across my
>>  old stock springs and shocks.
>>  Does anyone else's have 'Monroe' stamped on them? Mine say monroe, made in
>>  belgium.
>>  Mo
>Yep. My rear shocks have that on them. I don't think there is any connection
>to the Monroe we are all familiar with, from the USA.

Au contrair, mon frere. See 
map of Monroe's operations worldwide, including two sites in Belgium.

Josh

Josh Tibbs
xjoshone


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