No, this isn't as stupid as it sounds. I'm planning on lowering my car when funds allow, but the clunk in the rear end tells me that I need new shocks ASAP (I already replaced the mounts). I don't have the extra cash for a full set of shocks and springs right now, and I don't really want to buy a set of stock shocks then lowering ones a year or less later. Will I regret it if I buy a pair of Bilistein sports for the rear now and run them with stock springs until I get the rest of the stuff?
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