Bilstein S or KYB GR-2 SHOCKS ?
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Just to make sure you know, the KYB's are more of an OEM replacement meant to work with stock length springs or a mild drop of an inch or so. Lowering much more than that is going to cause your new shocks to go bad much quicker. The bilstein sports have a shortened shaft that are meant to go with lowered springs.
Hope you enjoy your new suspension though, I'm getting my setup installed tomorrow! Post pics.
Hope you enjoy your new suspension though, I'm getting my setup installed tomorrow! Post pics.
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Just to make sure you know, the KYB's are more of an OEM replacement meant to work with stock length springs or a mild drop of an inch or so. Lowering much more than that is going to cause your new shocks to go bad much quicker. The bilstein sports have a shortened shaft that are meant to go with lowered springs.
Hope you enjoy your new suspension though, I'm getting my setup installed tomorrow! Post pics.
Hope you enjoy your new suspension though, I'm getting my setup installed tomorrow! Post pics.
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http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/catalog.php
I can get the KYBs for 190 off this site compaired to 250.
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