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I just recently purchased some lowering springs and i am wanting to know if you think i should replace my shocks also? I have 125,000 miles on my 2000 firebird...I believe i replaced my shocks in the past once....Not for sure though! If you think i should let me know what kind!
not sure how much really...i just figured that if i was putting these on why not get some new shocks since they have to be compressed on....i would love to have bilstein shocks but i have noticed they are pretty expensive....What else do you recommend? i would say probably in the 200-250 range
i think that you should. only cause compressing the springs are a pita, so just thinking that i might have to do it again kills me hehehe. i did my shocks and strurt and then decided 8months later to lower my car so i did have to do it twice. just do it
i think that you should. only cause compressing the springs are a pita, so just thinking that i might have to do it again kills me hehehe. i did my shocks and strurt and then decided 8months later to lower my car so i did have to do it twice. just do it
You can farm that part of the job out for not too much money.
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