bilstein shocks?
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Yeah that is what I thought and even said that to them, but he was like saying otherwise. :/
Not sure what Shocks to still get. Seems like the D-spec have gone up to almost $800, which at that range may as well go coilovers like Tien and Megan, but a bit more than I prefer to spend, at least on parts.
Not sure what Shocks to still get. Seems like the D-spec have gone up to almost $800, which at that range may as well go coilovers like Tien and Megan, but a bit more than I prefer to spend, at least on parts.
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I also was thinking about Bilstien. I wonder how they compare to the stock 2004.5 shock, Koni Yellows or Tociko D Spec. I'm only lowernig my car by 5/8 inches with RS*R Ti2000 springs. My car is a DD and I still enjoy the comfort of the stock shocks. But I believe the stock shock won't last long or work as well when used with a lowering spring. I wonder if Bilstein will work with a lowering spring and which Bilstein shock is best suited for this, given that I prefer to stay close to the comfort of the stock shock.
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