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Old 01-14-2004, 05:15 PM
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Wassup guys, since my z06 rims wont be in for another month or 2 I wanna lower the z w/ the dms springs or prokit while I wait,but Im undecided. Help me out. Rims are 18x10.5 w/ a 53mm offset and front will be 18x9.5 w/ a 50mm offset. tires will be 295/3518 for the rears and front will be 275/3518. and what kindah shocks would you guys recommend. thanks.


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Old 01-14-2004, 05:24 PM
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I am very satisfied with my SA Koni's, but they are a little pricey, best for AutoX IMO.
If all you want to do is Drag, Hal's/QA1's are good.
If you are looking for a good price for a descent shock there is bilstien
And rock bottom price and just a tad better than stock, ther is KYB (I would rather stay with stock than go with them).

Just my 2 copper$.
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Go with the DMS springs if you just want a look at a great price. If you want looks and performance, then go with the Pro Kit.
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I heard that the prokit rear springs tend to sag after a while, is this true?

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I've had mine pro kit on for 2 years now and the rears haven't sagged yet.
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Originally Posted by blkls1z28
I've had mine pro kit on for 2 years now and the rears haven't sagged yet.
If thats your car in your sig, that does not look like your car is sitting on a pro kit. Are you sure they aren't sportlines?
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i was thinkin' the same thing. those are damn low pro-kit springs.
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go with lgmotorsports (g2s) i think their the best springs out there , i also have 18x9 1/2s all around with 275/35/18s no rubbing issues at all



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