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Old 02-03-2009, 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by LarryBible View Post
The combination is correct. The HD Bilsteins go with the stock springs and ride height, but if you go to the shorter sportline or aftermarket springs, you must use Bilstein Sports which are made for the shorter spring height.
HD's work quite well with a lowering spring, in fact it's a common combo on lowered Porsches.

I run the HD's with H&R Sport lowring springs ( 1.5" drop ) Sportline sways front and rear with 18 x 8 ET35 rims and 225/40-18 tires.

Handles better then when I bought my 300CE new in 1988 and is more then adequate getting 300lbft torque to the ground and around corners !
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