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Have access to a set of lightly used Bilstein front/rear inserts and shocks but wanted to ask about ride quality. Looking to balance handling with comfort for 250+ mile days.
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well I am going to disagree a little. went for bilsteins (B6, careful not to get the firmer ones) back and front when my original shocks went, and while everything firmed up the bumpiness was hugely increased over the stock setup, it hurt my back and I started driving the car to avoid bumps...
went with koni red classic 911 inserts at the front and standard sachs at the back. considerable relief and it still seems to handle like a trooper! alex |
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