Eibach spring sale
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Sounds like a great idea and yes we have the undertrays. I will see if I can get you a discount on those as well if you are getting a few.
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Anybody have experience with these springs and Boge shocks? New shocks waiting to go in, a less floaty ride wouldn't be bad so long as the Boge's can still keep the car stable.
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FWIW, I have the Eibach/Bilstein combo n my car, and even as low as it is, I seldom have a problem with hitting the undercarriage. The progressive rate allows it soak up small bumps, but resist the big ones. This keeps the ride on a street car comfortable enough to for normal driving, but still do a fair job for track days. I feel the Bilsteins are little under-damped on rebound, and will eventually have them revalved per another user here for whom Bilstein has the settings.
So, Dr Bob, you may find the Boge's a little too soft. Worth a try, though...
Steve
So, Dr Bob, you may find the Boge's a little too soft. Worth a try, though...
Steve
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