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Old 02-04-2008, 09:38 PM   #6 (permalink)
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They are a nice setup and very well made top notch construction the only thing I didn't/don't like is that they are very stiff even with the setting all the way soft although some of that has to do with the fact I am running 35 series tires I do think they could have had a little better spring rate for the springs so it would have a little nicer ride I am not sure what the feel would be like if I was running stock tires and rims I also have the car lowered I like the stance much better I think that the car needs to be a little bit aggressive If you plan on getting a set of adjustables and are planning on the diy thing then make sure you have two jacks to work with it will make for a much nicer and easier install. They didn't send any instructions with the shocks I was one of the first and maybe only sky/sol to have them so I think they forgot to put them in the box. Gravana called me later and was asking what I thought of them and that was the first thing I told him. I think that DAYWALKER has a good thing with the stock spring and adjustable coil I think that would be a perfect match.
Thanks! I may wait for them to make my decision The roads here I don't think are as good as where you are at. I don't think it would be a good idea for me to lower the car very much. I already have to watch pretty close to keep from bottoming out the front of the car but I would like to take some of the mush out of the rear end with better sway bars and adjustable struts
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