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Posted by White02GT (Member # 611) on
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Does anybody have the bilstein sport handling shocks/struts on a 99+ stang? If so, how do you like them?
Posted by White02GT (Member # 611) on
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TTT
Posted by TRY2PAZ (Member # 97) on
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Originally posted by White02GT:
Does anybody have the bilstein sport handling shocks/struts on a 99+ stang? If so, how do you like them?
I think those are the ones that some on my saleen. I love them, no complaints at all.
Posted by flatacid (Member # 878) on
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<--not a 99, but i like mine. the only thing i have to compare them to is blown struts/shocks, so anything will feel better.
Posted by ray95 (Member # 752) on
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Saleen does use the Bilsteins but I think they are valved a little different Brian. I have the Sport handling setup on my 95gt and they are great. This is with a coil over setup also. The car will see some road race/auto cross events.
Ray
Posted by Roush2960 (Member # 672) on
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I have Re-valved one's in the Roush and they are FNSweet-ass shocks. worth the money.
./Matt
Posted by White02GT (Member # 611) on
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Pardon my ignorance, but what exactly is 're-valved' ones?
Posted by Black302 (Member # 128) on
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Bilstein offers many different valving to match different spring rates. It is important that they match. Otherwise one or the other will do most of the work. Well it’s kind of like that. I’m no expert.
I noticed you already have Steeda Sport Springs. Maybe you should call Steeda and ask them what Bilsteins to get. Be prepared they’ll probably try and get you to buy some Tokicos from them. I think Bilstein is a better quality product, but that’s just my opinion.
Posted by flatacid (Member # 878) on
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its hard to go wrong with german engineering.
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