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Old 03-09-2002, 02:31 PM
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Replacing rear shocks...

Hey everyone! I took my car to the mech to determine why the car was feeling squirly at speed. It turns out the rear shocks were leaking, so I have to get new ones. My question is, is it acceptable to get sports or HDs in the back , while retaining the stock running gear up front? Will this produce weird handling anomalies? I want to improve handling, and plan to put in hr or eibach lowering springs soon (As soon as I can get money... its hard when your parents don't let you work) So, would replacing only the rear shocks with hds or sports help accomplish this? Ive heard bad things about KYBs, but what about koni adjustables? They seem to be cheaper than bilsteins...
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