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Old 03-10-2006, 09:12 PM
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Forgive me, I know this has been beat to death, but anywho, I have Eibach Pro-Kit springs, which shock is the best with these springs? The car is a weekend cruiser, so comfort is the main thing here, also price is a huge concern. They don't have to be adjustable. I don't want to run just the springs either. I just want to get rid of the Massive fender gap (about 3 "). I want to do it right the first time and be done with it. I do plan on a new panhard bar as well, should I get adjustable or non-adj. ? Thanks in advance
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you will need an adjustable phr if you lower it
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I was thinking KYB agx but now i´m into maybee bilstein hd. I know they are not for lowering springs but the pro-kit is the closest spring to stock.
Either way it must be way better than stock decarbons.

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Have Sam Strano get you revalved Bilsteins to match the Eibach Pro's. Worth the money over HD's and certainly better than stock decarbons.
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Im runnin KYB agx. I like them they ride really smooth...only 95 each




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