recommended coils for use w/ stock sport shocks? eibach, neuspeed sport, vortrag?
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I hear they are very well matched.
OK...I'm being a smart ***.
Upgrade the shocks along with the springs or the stock sport shocks will wear out quickly.
My 2 cents
OK...I'm being a smart ***.
Upgrade the shocks along with the springs or the stock sport shocks will wear out quickly.
My 2 cents
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I call it the "wife factor" ![Smile](https://www.audiworld.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Basically I want the stiffest coils that will work on the stock 2.8 shocks (which are a little beefier) and can upgrade shocks later. Looking for some drop but want to avoid wheel rub on the stock shocks. Thanks!
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Basically I want the stiffest coils that will work on the stock 2.8 shocks (which are a little beefier) and can upgrade shocks later. Looking for some drop but want to avoid wheel rub on the stock shocks. Thanks!
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The cost of installation is so great...that you might as well do it all at once. Other wise..you'll be paying $200-$400 to get the springs put on, then once your shocks go out, you'll be paying another $200-$400 to take off the springs and replace the shocks and put everything back together again.