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Old Sep 1, 2004 | 12:27 PM
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Looking to order the Eiback Pro-Kit and want to be sure they will work with factory shocks...If I must order new shocks, how do you fell about the Koni 3-way adjustable...I am not looking for the coil-over setup, just a daily driving, well handling setup...H&R springs?

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Old Sep 1, 2004 | 01:28 PM
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hey aaron, i have the eibach prokit springs & am very happy with the results from them. the factory shocks work very well with these springs. i think the factory shocks/struts are very good on the z. i use them in conjunction with the front/rear camber kits & rear traction arms to get the best alignment specs possible...that call is yours. the eibach has a very nice drop w/o slamming it & is very noticeable. the progressive spring rate also alieviates the bounce that the z is well known for. makes for a smoother ride while still tightening things up in the corners when loaded. best of both worlds really....cant beat 'em IMO..............best of luck!

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Old Sep 1, 2004 | 01:41 PM
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Originally posted by myz8a4re
hey aaron, i have the eibach prokit springs & am very happy with the results from them. the factory shocks work very well with these springs. i think the factory shocks/struts are very good on the z. i use them in conjunction with the front/rear camber kits & rear traction arms to get the best alignment specs possible...that call is yours. the eibach has a very nice drop w/o slamming it & is very noticeable. the progressive spring rate also alieviates the bounce that the z is well known for. makes for a smoother ride while still tightening things up in the corners when loaded. best of both worlds really....cant beat 'em IMO..............best of luck!

-justin

thanks for the info, sounds like a great move, i will place the order soon...

aA-
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Old Sep 1, 2004 | 02:05 PM
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anytime, good luck aaron!

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Old Sep 1, 2004 | 02:21 PM
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I have a used set with 3000 miles on them 150.00
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Old Sep 1, 2004 | 03:20 PM
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My Eibachs were put on last weekend. Not sure if you got the 17s or 18s but you can check out mine below. The ride is definitely stiffer/less bounce and the drop is only about an inch but the inch makes a HUGE difference appearance wise because you will fill out the well more...
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Old Sep 1, 2004 | 04:26 PM
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i cant wait to get mine...the back gap with my 19s is buggin the hell outta me
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Old Sep 1, 2004 | 07:26 PM
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They work just fine with the stock shocks. The spring rates are very close to stock, so they won't over tax the shocks. I'm very happy with my Eibachs.
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