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Old 08-18-2004, 09:30 PM
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I was going to pick up the Hal shocks and the hotchkis kit into I started reading all the posts about the hal's. What would be the best shocks for a every day driver? But at the same time I want it to hook up. I guess I want the best of bolth worlds.
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Koni SA fronts and 3rd gen Bilstein rears.
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Hals for everyday driving is no good. Some people get a little tired of the crappy ride.
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I have HAL's and I love them. You can adjust the ride to suit your needs. I have mine on 5 (the scale is 1-12). Ride great. They are expensive but they are adjustable as far as ride height and firmness. I would get them again in a second.
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I have Hals with Eibach Sportline Shocks and the ride quality leaves much to be desired for the street. On the other hand you can't beat the adjustability when you take it to the track.




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