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Old 02-02-2004, 07:15 PM
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I am curious for some feedback concerning shocks and spring combinations. I would like to lower my SS about an 1 - 1.5inches not much more. So I was thinking Eibach Pro Kit or maybe Hotchkis. However I have noticed that the Edelbrock Performer IAS Mono-Tube Shocks, come with a spring that lowers the car 1.5 inches, however I was wondering how you lower the rear, obviously it requires springs but since the rear shocks don't come with springs I wonder what Edelbrock recommends? I have heard good things about these shocks. I currently have Konis on my IROC and KYBs on my RS, both sets are preforming great and I have the Bilstein upgrade package on the SS, and although I don't believe they are at the end of their life, I just don't want remove the front strut just to do the spring, figure I might as well replace the shock as well.
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Old 02-04-2004, 12:28 PM
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Old 02-04-2004, 12:38 PM
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well if you want to step up from bilstein get a set of Hals.for a 1.5 drop id go with DMS springs(dynamicmotorsports.com) their not as stiff as eibachs and not as soft as hal front drag springs.this is the combo im going with,i already have the shocks im ordering the springs fri.
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