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Old 09-29-2009, 04:46 AM
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let me know whats up. looking for other parts too!

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Originally Posted by that_guy_02SS
let me know whats up. looking for other parts too!
Sportline? Prokit? I've got some Sportline rears avail, $40 bucks picked up. I'm in Santa Ana.
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I'd advise against the Eibachs.... they tend to sag in the rear on F-bodies. I have the pro-kit and will be swapping it out eventually.

I've heard Strano's or BMR's are the way to go... just FYI
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I love my Prokit. Rides great and looks good. I also went with the LT1 Prokit, which some people say "dont sag"
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I've had both with no sagging issues and with the rear isolator removed. Sits pretty even. But I plan on eventually goin with Strano's all around. I think they're the best bang for the buck.
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What are the best bang for the buck shocks/struts to run with the prokit?
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I have two brand new sportlines that I no longer need.. lemme know. i'm in dallas but will ship
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Originally Posted by Datzneat
What are the best bang for the buck shocks/struts to run with the prokit?
I've heard good things about the kyb adj's and edelbrock coil overs. I think stock struts are fine also if you're on a budget.
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I have some LGmotorsports I will sell.. 1.5"
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I have a full set of Eibach prokits only had them in the SS for about 15k miles...im in OC send me a pm!




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