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Old 07-22-2009, 10:18 PM
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Wondering about putting these on the front of the project. Anyone have any experience?
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they look nice
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I plan on running their 7k 9" 60mm springs on my Bilsteins. Only a little more expensive than the Hyperco and Eibach, but I like some of the comparison tests I am reading about around the net.

Anyone else used these?
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There are a few guys on here I have seen use them on 996/997 GT3's and Bilsteins with good reviews. Just nothing on our cars. Anyways, I don't mind being a guinea pig on it. Springs are cheap, and if I get good results, could be worthwhile.



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