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Old 03-04-2015, 10:38 AM   #9 (permalink)
littlejuanito
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Originally Posted by PEPI View Post
it would depend the milage your oem shocks have done.
The car has 1,500 miles so the shocks are basically new.

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The forum consensus will be SWAY IT!

Whiteline, seems to be the forum favorite. Good for street and track as long as you are on street tires.

Hotchkis, is the stiffest in front. Seems to be a favorite of people using sticky track tires. Most people find the rear to be too stiff and revert to the stock rear bar.

Eibach/Stillen for street with some track.
I may go with the Whitelines as it seems to be the crowd favorite. I see that you don't need a rear bar with the Hotchkis but you cant buy the Front one separately either for what I heard.
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