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SLP #70008 Bilstein shocks and #70009 Eibach springs

Old 04-30-2010, 06:50 PM
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If I install SLP #70008 Bilstein shocks and #70009 Eibach springs on a 2002 FireHawk with stock Suspension will I need an adjustable Panhard Bar?
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If the springs lower the car then yes an adjustable PHB is recommended, but not requires unless there's tire clearance issues.
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I believe it will only lower the car 3/4 on inch. How will the car act with stock PHB?
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I have a stock PHB and eibachs. No issues here. Running 275 yoki's plus front, rear, and strut bar from hotchkis. Car handles very nice and I havnt had a prob. with rubbing or anything. However I do plan on getting and adjustable PHB and probably tourque arm set up in the future.


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