Convertible replacement shocks Question.
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that meet looks like its going to be awesome, but i'll be out of town for work.
i ran bilsteins with eibach prokit and it was low and handled better than stock, but you do get some bumpstop harshness on some bumps around road imperfections. i tried eibach prokit springs on bilstein shocks and then on koni sa shocks and the bilsteins feel similar to koni sa on softest settings (rebound). the konis on softest were definitely superior though. if you're on a budget, i'd recommend confirming with strano on the best compromise or you might be out more $ than you need to be in the long run.
i ran bilsteins with eibach prokit and it was low and handled better than stock, but you do get some bumpstop harshness on some bumps around road imperfections. i tried eibach prokit springs on bilstein shocks and then on koni sa shocks and the bilsteins feel similar to koni sa on softest settings (rebound). the konis on softest were definitely superior though. if you're on a budget, i'd recommend confirming with strano on the best compromise or you might be out more $ than you need to be in the long run.