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Old 10-15-2002, 07:53 PM   #4
rel3rd
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Actually, that is exactly what I did today. I installed the Tokico shocks and struts with the Eibach springs and all is well. It's firm, but much smoother than it was with the stock dampers. I tried just the rear Bullitt springs for the heck of it, and they were a little harsh for me. The Bullitt springs are indeed "specific rate" and IMO were just a little too firm on regular roadways for my taste. The Eibach Pro-Kit is "progressive rate", which like you said offers a smoother ride when just cruising. Evidently, my stock shocks and struts were just plain worn out because the ride now isn't bad at all, yet still seems to handle. This lowering/handling stuff is new to me....Most of my toys have always been straight line type

Thanks for the reply!
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