WTB Bilstein Eibach setup ASAP
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Not the Bilstiens
The set up you're looking at it the same as what I'm going for. Adjustable and not too "over the top".
Apparently the Koni's work great for the track but are a little harsh for general purpose use.
That's where the kidney comment came in. I was talking to a few people at SITM or STIM, and that's where the comments were generally coming from as far as suspension set ups.
Apparently the Koni's work great for the track but are a little harsh for general purpose use.
That's where the kidney comment came in. I was talking to a few people at SITM or STIM, and that's where the comments were generally coming from as far as suspension set ups.
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Rob,
"one thats small.... and not too expensive!"
better yet, " seek out the tallest tree in the forest and cut it down with......
A HERRING!!!!!!"
packages have arrived!!! woo hoo!
time to get to work!
ohhhhhhh andrewwwwwwww!!!!!
"one thats small.... and not too expensive!"
better yet, " seek out the tallest tree in the forest and cut it down with......
A HERRING!!!!!!"
packages have arrived!!! woo hoo!
time to get to work!
ohhhhhhh andrewwwwwwww!!!!!
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What Tony means is that he spent 3 days in my car and I have the Bilstein/Eibach setup with DR's front and rear sway bars. The car performed flawlessly. Handled great through the twisties. It was almost a religious experience.