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I have had KYB Gas-Adjust shocks on my '68 Sqbk for about 16 years and they are still in good shape. However, my 50+ year old body is telling me I'm not a kid anymore and get something less bouncy! I had 195-50 BFGs on the car which were just recently replaced with 165-15 standard size tires which helped a lot. Is there any difference between Brazilan and German OE shocks? Are OEs any better than Bielsteins or is that a subjective question? The steering is a bit twitchy even after an alignment but I'm not sure the Wheel Works Wizards had the knowledge to do a good job on this old car. I'm hoping going to OE type shocks will help settle the steering as well as the ride. Thanks, Norman '68 Sqbk ------------------------------------------------------------------- List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list or mailto:help@vwtype3.org