Shocks for BMR spring???
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I think I've decided to go with BMR springs due to the fact that I haven't heard anything but good things about them, and there red so will go with the color scheme of my car.
What shocks do you recommend for a car that drag races not to often and doesn't autoX? I really don't need shocks that are adjustible.
Also what's the deal with Blisien HDs and Strano's Blistiens HD revalves for like $200 more??
What shocks do you recommend for a car that drag races not to often and doesn't autoX? I really don't need shocks that are adjustible.
Also what's the deal with Blisien HDs and Strano's Blistiens HD revalves for like $200 more??
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My Z is strictly a street car so my BMR spring-Bilstein HD combo I have works great. Not a single complaint, even on the cruddy roads here in SoCal
Since you mentioned you would be doing some drag, you might want to consider the revalved Bilsteins. The revalves are better suited for your that.
Since you mentioned you would be doing some drag, you might want to consider the revalved Bilsteins. The revalves are better suited for your that.