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Hi all,
I currently have the comptech "street" springs and was wondering if I would gain a significant ride improvement if I went with the Eibach/Bilstein setup or the stock/bilstien setup on the lower perch.
I actually think the Comptechs ride very well (especially with my 18/19 wheel combo). Looking to see if I the $ spent would be worth it to gain even more of a stock feel (while also eliminating the wheel gap). Everyone seems to rave about the bilstiens being the most comfortable ride setup.
Does anyone have experience with both or happen to know the spring rates for the comptech street springs? I did a search, and only found the rates for the comptech prokit.
Thanks!
Bill
I currently have the comptech "street" springs and was wondering if I would gain a significant ride improvement if I went with the Eibach/Bilstein setup or the stock/bilstien setup on the lower perch.
I actually think the Comptechs ride very well (especially with my 18/19 wheel combo). Looking to see if I the $ spent would be worth it to gain even more of a stock feel (while also eliminating the wheel gap). Everyone seems to rave about the bilstiens being the most comfortable ride setup.
Does anyone have experience with both or happen to know the spring rates for the comptech street springs? I did a search, and only found the rates for the comptech prokit.
Thanks!
Bill