Here's Why You NEVER MESS WITH Your FACTORY INSTALLED SHOCKS!!
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Here's Why You NEVER MESS WITH Your Factory Installed Shocks!! Nivomat Self-leveling Shocks!! Self-Leveling Shocks! Best shocks for towing! #bestShocks #nivomat #trucks
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In this video I re-install the original factory Nivomat self-leveling shocks by Sachs. These shocks came on my 2003 Chevrolet Suburban from the factory and roughly 5 years ago I uninstalled them for a brand-new set of Bilstein 5100s. I really like Bilstein shocks and run them in all my vehicles but I just had this wonder about those shocks. After doing some quick research into these Nivomat shocks I realized that they seem to be some pretty cool tech. Being that my current Bilstein 5100 shocks were about 5 years old at this point I decided to swap the original Nivomats back in.
The vehicle in this video is a 2003 Chevrolet Suburban k1500 GMT800.
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SumoSprings/SuperSprings & Sorbothane Patches comes to mind
Anything to be out of the house for the day.😂
@thebitesbetween
15 күн бұрын
lol, right?
I have a White 2004 GMC Yukon XL that I have owned since 2008. The Nivomats worked great for a long time. Two weeks ago I replaced all shocks/springs with the Bilstein 5100. The truck ride is stiffer but I like the ride. In addition to the shocks/springs I also replaced every component of the front and rear suspension, including brake pads/rotors/calipers. Had a problem with death wobble, that problem is gone. A little more about the Truck; has 240,000 miles and it has spent most of its life in Arizona. Transmission was rebuilt last year and the engine still purrs like a kitten. This is a forever truck for me, my son has had the truck for the last couple of years. Not sure if he will want to keep or return to me. Watch all your videos, nice to compare notes and see what your working on. Cheers
Very scientific test! I love it!😂
😂😂😂!!!... _A l'il penetrating oil would've been nice_ ...Let the crude jokes begin...😂😂
Ram 1500 owner here :) I got the 1 inch raise ;) rear suspension 5100 :)
I have a 01 Tahoe and just this past weekend I swapped out my Nivomat shocks and stock springs for Moog 81069 springs and Bilstein 5100 shocks, I haven't hooked up any trailers yet but it seem to ride softer.
I have yoken denali 2005 i want to change the air susp to the regular one ( black one ) so need to change springs!?? Springs size for denali it will be deferent size ?
I think once you stop and the shock is not oscillating, they bleed down some. Also perhaps, like you said, maybe they are not expected to go to the empty weight ride height, but a level ride while preventing bottoming out. I'm still rocking my stock Nivomats on my short wheel base 4x4 yukon from 2006. I don't have the flares but with 275 70 17 tires the rear sits at like 37" from the ground to the bottom of the wheel opening.
Now, I am thinking about what shocks I got on mine 1992 s10 2wd. Base can short bed. I don't tow with the truck. But I I may get under the truck and see what under there.
So when the truck is unloaded we could pop the old spring right now or do we need to take the shock off first?
I think what they meant is they have a mechanism that the inside valving can pump up back to prevent further sagging in the rear end under the heavy load working condition, to my point of view, it compensats or jacks up on both the compression & rebound and proportionate to the loads.
I put cheaper plain black master craft shocka on my 92k1500 silverado will that effect it
Brand new car oil change at 500, 3000, 8000 and every 5-6k after that . I would say you it’s okay to go 7k after it’s broken in if you just forget one time but every 5-6k is ideal after the break in.
I had a similar system on a Ford Mondeo without really knowing what it was. When one of the shocks were shot I exchanged them with a high quality brand shock intended for the same car model, and the car sat lower when I loaded it up. I should have used OEMs instead.
I love my Bilstins on my 98 k1500. Which you like the best out of the 2.
@1RoadGarage
Ай бұрын
My favorite shocks are the Bilstein 4600 (the blue and yellow ones). Have them on all three of my vehicles.
I have a 2002 sub.. I should check mine
Nivomats rock. I switched to bilsteins shocks and springs on my 04 Tahoe due shocks age and watching vids that declared save your money, buy Bilsteins. Big mistake. Simply hauling 400- 500 lbs in mulch, my truck looks like its popping a wheelie now. Before, i could pull a trailored bobcat and 6 fat guys, Nivomats kept height near factory. Unless your lifting your Tahoe with autoride suspension 2+ inches, stay with factory Nivomats, worth every penny spent
Perhaps the old nivomat shocks are worn. There are valving and gas accumulators that could fail and not necessarily give a ride quality concern, but the pumping action no longer takes place. Not much tongue weight to that trailer, so according to how the shocks should work and their specs, theoretically, they should have gotten back to unladen ride height.
I have a 2003 suburban LS with the same shocks i had to replace them a few years ago they were $300 a piece off of Amazon the chevy dealership wanted $600 a piece.
@1RoadGarage
Ай бұрын
What is your impression of the new shocks? Are they the same ‘Sachs’ brand?
@jewllake
Ай бұрын
what was the need for replacement? Leaking, bouncy ride?
@ElCalla0
Ай бұрын
Can you put the link might need to replace mine
@aaronyork6173
Ай бұрын
@1RoadGarage yes they are sachs brand and I think the truck rides great I don't tow alot and when I do it's just a motorcycle trailer so it's not that heavy.
Do the factory shocks say made in America? On my 93 c1500 I think mine do or maybe Canada one of the two. Enjoyed it
@1RoadGarage
Ай бұрын
Yes, I believe they say USA
@timothyproksch2915
Ай бұрын
@@1RoadGarage thank you from Abbeville sc
Did you activate them pump them up and down 10 times before you put them in
@1RoadGarage
Ай бұрын
That’s literally impossible. Very difficult to push them in.
Where's the OBS? Great job on the videos.
@1RoadGarage
Ай бұрын
Thanks! OBS was right behind the camera helping me film. 🤙
@JohnPaulRichardson-uq1nx
Ай бұрын
I just wanted to say I found your hub replacement video really helpful. I have two 99' suburbans, one GMC, one Chevy.@@1RoadGarage
I have a 01 suburban and 94 suburban
@1RoadGarage
Ай бұрын
Nice!
by the time i get the vehicle they are already worn out and rusted out too cuz Ohio. Bilstein shocks are pretty good I try to opt for them if i can, but only on pickup trucks as they see the abuse more than the suv's
What the hell Jimmy....😲😲
Those shocks start out a bit shorter than the bilsteins as well for reference
400 vs 800?? Do video on a platform comparison... I understand the 400 technically has 88-95 and 96-00 versions but essentially the same... Considering you have both almost identical for the respectable vehicle
First like and comment!
@1RoadGarage
Ай бұрын
Thanks!
Can I buy the old spring
@1RoadGarage
Ай бұрын
Keeping them! 👍
@alanmerritt860
Ай бұрын
He needs them to change them back in 6 months.
@KendrasEdge757
Ай бұрын
@@alanmerritt860 lol yep
Marketing tricks. How they explain versus what they actually do. 🤷🏾♂️
Why did you think you needed to change them in the first place?
@dadgarage7966
Ай бұрын
Yeah, my first thought.
@KendrasEdge757
Ай бұрын
Content
This dude changing shocks every other month for content smh
@1RoadGarage
Ай бұрын
Shocks are important. 🤷♂️
@KendrasEdge757
Ай бұрын
@@1RoadGarage lol yeah, but there’s no need to swap parts out just for the sake of swapping parts. I get it though….more videos, more comments, more views, more clicks, more money.
@MrBmxbrawler
Ай бұрын
I'll watch happily
@Ninjasraynonu3
Ай бұрын
Lol
@AgentLokVokun
Ай бұрын
Just some guy shilling for content. This video also bombed in metrics. Go figure.
Worried about 5 year old shocks, puts used factory ones back on... The definition of insanity is ...
The Title is misleading. and NOT an Absolute truth. Every truck is different and people have different applications and needs
London has Fallen
@Shad0wBoxxer
Ай бұрын
Unlondon shall accept all
Yeah one u go better quality aftermarket shocks. U never want to go back to stock. This is truly unexpected.
You never mention which you prefer??
Im not the one with a youtube channel bro but you have to change it up buy another cheap car fix it up do what you do to the other cars on a new car and also if you really want self leveling they have to have a reservoir
@heffedirte6243
Ай бұрын
Actually, why change it up and get a cheap car? If you watch his videos, he made his intentions very clear and made a fan base doing it. He is rebuilding that vehicle while rebuilding it. This also isn't his first. He had a GMT-400 SUV before this GMT-800
you've lost your mind.
See I'm trying to figure out a ride issue on my 2003 chevy suburban. I have an uneven ride. Replaced a ton of parts that were worn out. And I would have thought that would correct the issue. But now I'm wondering if the cheap shocks are it. Can I try your old bilstein if I pay for shipping?
This content is getting old now
@darianthompson5975
Ай бұрын
Yeah, i think he's replaced everything and doesn't like performance notifications. Testing and installing an air ride suspension would be cooler.... but it's his style and channel
so basically you wasted all that money going after market
@1RoadGarage
Ай бұрын
I don’t see it that way at all. I used the Bilstein for 5+yrs. I love testing and learning and I still have the Bilstein if I need them.
I am dumber for watching this
@dadgarage7966
Ай бұрын
At least it's not TFL.