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  1. #1
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    pewter
    2002 trans-am ws6

    opinion on shocks

    I have an '02 ws6 with factory shocks (23k miles). I installed a procharger with other mods dynoing at 463 hp. Subframe connectors welded in with edelbrock lower trailing arms. I would like to change out the shocks. What is the difference between the Bilstein hd's and the slp Bilsteins? Is one better? Anybody using the Edelbrock Performer IAS shocks? Thanks for any advice/opinions.

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    red
    2000 Z28

    The Bilstein HD's are valved for stock ride height. The SLP's are valved for their 3/4" drop springs, and they are slightly less expensive from most vendors.

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    silver
    2000 formula

    eldebrock IAS........the fronts are not to bad...i find the rears to be WAYYYY to stiff for my taste........but you might like em......i bought them mainly for the ride height adjustability (on the front)

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