Need to re-valve??
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Need to re-valve??
I've searched for an answer and couldn't find it. I just bought hotchkis 1" lowering springs and bilstein hd's along with a few other chasis parts for my ss. The people I talked to said that the bilstein hd's would match the hotckis springs just fine, however a friend just told me i should have the bilsteins revalved (even though it's only going down 1"), is this true?
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Contact Sam Strano at stranoparts.com. Don't email, call him.
Fact: Bilstein HDs are NOT designed for use with lowering springs. It says so on their website.
Fact: Strano's revalved Bilsteins can handle lowering springs, though not by any means as well as the Koni adjustables.
For that matter, search Sam Strano on google.
Fact: Bilstein HDs are NOT designed for use with lowering springs. It says so on their website.
Fact: Strano's revalved Bilsteins can handle lowering springs, though not by any means as well as the Koni adjustables.
For that matter, search Sam Strano on google.
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What's your application?
Is it just a daily driver? The HDs will be head and shoulders above the stock shocks and last a long, long time. Are they optimum? No. Will they work for a daily? Certainly. Folks have been doing it for years ... decades.
If you are looking for tenths of a second on a track? Then definitely get the shocks valved appropriately.
Is it just a daily driver? The HDs will be head and shoulders above the stock shocks and last a long, long time. Are they optimum? No. Will they work for a daily? Certainly. Folks have been doing it for years ... decades.
If you are looking for tenths of a second on a track? Then definitely get the shocks valved appropriately.
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Originally Posted by Boodyrider
Fact: Strano's revalved Bilsteins can handle lowering springs, though not by any means as well as the Koni adjustables