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Apparently my car is a little lowered. I would say about an inch. That is maybe why the ride is so jacked. The guy b4 me put springs in it without changing the shocks.
Is there a way I can find out what shocks will match with them? I was going to get the Bilstein HD'S. Will that work with the aftermarket springs?
The HD's are valved for v8 spring rates, they will do better then your stockies. To take full advantege of them you will need to find out what springs are on there and have a set of re-valved from strano to take full advantege.
The truth is very few aftermarket springs are any good for handling.
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