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    Bilstein BTS Sport Shocks and Springs?

    Just curious what people thought of the Bilstein BTS Sport Shocks and Springs? Anybody have these? I wanted to add them to my 1995 TA vert and haven't heard much about the Bilstein springs? E-Bay has them for $569 and free shipping. If I bought these and added them to my car that has 18" C5 wheels will I see a big difference in the lowered look? Don't really race the car but wanted a lower better looking stance. Of course this company says they're better than Eibach?

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    for that price, keep stock springs and get Koni SA.

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    Will the Koni's give me a lowered look with the stock springs? Seems like people like the Koni's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 95TAGary View Post
    Will the Koni's give me a lowered look with the stock springs? Seems like people like the Koni's.
    the Koni SA (single-adj) are cheaper than the Koni DA (double-adj) and the SA allow for 2 perch location in the front (stock height or 3/4" lowered)
    For the rear, you can lower by same amount regardless of shocks choice, by replacing the rubber isolator on top of the sping by heater hose on the full first top coil.

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