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<blockquote data-quote="kevinatfms" data-source="post: 15568705" data-attributes="member: 39344"><p>Bilstein has finally come out with their B6 and B8 performance dampers. I am thinking some Eibach Pro-kit springs along with the B8 performance dampers. The only gripe i have is that i dont want progressive springs. Linear rate springs are much more manageable on a road course setting. The only two linear rate springs are the stock FiST springs and the Swift(never heard of them) springs. The swift springs lower well more than the 1" that i feel comfortable with. Eibach Pro-kit springs lower approx 0.7" all around which is what i want(need to keep it high for my driveway).</p><p></p><p>Coilovers are out of the questions. Dont want or need the hassle.</p><p></p><p>Will make another update when i finally buy this stuff along with some new 205/40R17's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevinatfms, post: 15568705, member: 39344"] Bilstein has finally come out with their B6 and B8 performance dampers. I am thinking some Eibach Pro-kit springs along with the B8 performance dampers. The only gripe i have is that i dont want progressive springs. Linear rate springs are much more manageable on a road course setting. The only two linear rate springs are the stock FiST springs and the Swift(never heard of them) springs. The swift springs lower well more than the 1" that i feel comfortable with. Eibach Pro-kit springs lower approx 0.7" all around which is what i want(need to keep it high for my driveway). Coilovers are out of the questions. Dont want or need the hassle. Will make another update when i finally buy this stuff along with some new 205/40R17's. [/QUOTE]
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