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Old 02-09-2009, 04:20 PM
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Default EdleBrock IAS adjustable shocks/struts

Anyone running this set up? PROs and CONs.
Old 02-10-2009, 12:32 AM
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Cons: The front IAS set will cost about $520 on average, and your basically on your own for rear springs.

Pros: Adjustable front ride height from stock to 1.5"drop, great ride and handling,

But IMO, No Cons !

I got the fronts IAS for $400,and I'm running them with the "UpperMountMod" and in the rear I'm running a A.R.T. rear cooride kit(air bags w/manual valves) with IAS shocks.
Like I said before, Handles great and rides great!
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[QUOTE=99Bluz28;11022032]Cons: The front IAS set will cost about $520 on average, and your basically on your own for rear springs.

Pros: Adjustable front ride height from stock to 1.5"drop, great ride and handling,

But IMO, No Cons !


AGREE WITH EVERY THING STATED!!

IM RUNNING THESE WITH HOSE MOD IN REAR W/IAS SHOCKS
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i have hotchkiss springs front and rear with bilsteins. thinking of getting fronts for now and leaving the rear bilsteins and hotchkiss.




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