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iPD lowering springs: Need adjustable torque and panhard rods too? 200

That has been my experience. The only shocks that I've had any long term luck with are the HD Bilstein and the yellow Konis. The reason for this is the operating range changes when the sport springs get installed, and the other shocks end up bottoming out and dying. I think the HDs and Konis are valved and designed in such a way that they don't get damaged.




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New iPD lowering springs: Need adjustable torque and panhard rods too? [200]
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