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Old 08-11-03, 06:37 PM
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Suspension change

87 in great shape with few mods (cone filter, custom cat back, front tower brace) thinking aboout suspension upgrade. Looking at Eibach progrssives, KYB AGX adjustable shocks, new bushings, dont know about a sway bar.
Car is mostly street with a little track and autocross.

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I like linear springs over progressive, because they are more predictable. Of course if you're usually just on the street with the occasional solo I and solo II trips the progressives are fine. I'll be going with the KYB AGX's soon, and the RB swaybars front and back.
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I dig linear springs. I just put some Suspension Techniques springs on my FC and I LOVE the way they work with the AGX. They are not expensive and give a good mix of performance and ride.. but they are more performance oriented than ride which is what I want.

I got them at www.shox.com but I hear that JCwhitney has them for less.
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