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Just bear in mind those are Bilstein Touring shocks, which aren't really intended for lowering springs. I'd buy Bilstein Sports and H&R Sport springs if I was spending your money. Awesome DD setup, even for an older guy like me.
1987 E30 cabrio | Bumper swap | H&R Sport | Koni Yellow | Eibach Sways | BavAuto strut bar | Cardinal seats
MTech2 wheel | Husco Armrest | Smoked Hella Smileys | 5k HID | Stromung | RS003 | Shadowline | Amber Fogs | Too much else to list
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I agree with Tim.
But if you're looking for a full kit that's good to go, look at the eBay auction for the H&R springs with billstein sport springs. Its pretty stuff but it not horrible. If the race springs seem too stiff for you, visit turnermotorsport.com and they have a billstein and H&R sport set up for a really good price.
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Taylor
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I agree with Tim.
But if you're looking for a full kit that's good to go, look at the eBay auction for the H&R springs with billstein sport springs. Its pretty stuff but it not horrible. If the race springs seem too stiff for you, visit turnermotorsport.com and they have a billstein and H&R sport set up for a really good price.
Just my
Taylor
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Originally posted by Stephen027 View Postthe tokico setup isnt all that bad and a little less $ than that setup, maybe somethin you should look at for a DD setup...
the only beef i have as well as others is they sometimes blow so keep that warranty card!
Ive heard nothing but crap about Tokico. Not trying to bash your idea, but I would go for a more expensive setup to "do it right the first time".
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Originally posted by Money$hift View PostIve heard nothing but crap about Tokico. Not trying to bash your idea, but I would go for a more expensive setup to "do it right the first time".
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