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Old May 30, 2004 | 04:03 PM
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The back I can install myself, but the fronts going to a pita because I know those bolts will be rusted. I'm lookinga round, I can get a full set of Monroes installed, for a little over 3 with taxes. I can get a set of Bilsteins for 326, not installed. I have all four o.e Decarbons. I was also thinking about some Comp 3 way drag shocks for the back. What do you gusy think? I dont care about ride quaity at all, I do how ever drive the car on the street and in the rain.
Old May 30, 2004 | 06:06 PM
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I installed the spring compressor then cut the bolt off. no problems for me.

I did a pro-kit/bilstein HD setup and really like it so far (been on for about a month now).
Old Jun 1, 2004 | 12:08 AM
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I did a search and thats what a lot of people recomend are the Bilsteins. I really want to do towards a drag/street shock. I like the Comp 3 ways, on a 50/50 set up they seem ok for the street.
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