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Ground control coilovers or Eibach sportlines?

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Old 12-04-2008, 05:39 PM
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Originally Posted by kandied91z
bluz28 are you still running the manual air setup? do you have each bag on a seperate valve stem or is the rear tied to one? throw in some cheap smc valves or even standard ridepro valves and it will improve even more.
Yeah, still running it with manual air valves ,W/separate L & R valves.
Now I running Edelbrock IAS coilover shocks up front with the "Upper Mount Mod" and I have the front ride height set at 25.75" to center of fender arch.
I've been running my current set-up for a little over a couple of months now, And I'm love'n it!
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Old 12-09-2008, 11:25 PM
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Originally Posted by bluz28
Yeah, still running it with manual air valves ,W/separate L & R valves.
Now I running Edelbrock IAS coilover shocks up front with the "Upper Mount Mod" and I have the front ride height set at 25.75" to center of fender arch.
I've been running my current set-up for a little over a couple of months now, And I'm love'n it!

pick up some air struts, run two more sets of valves and you'll really love it. little bit more obviously but well worth it. make sure to get the qa1 inserts so it's adjustable and you can dial it in even more then your coilovers.
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