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Old 06-30-2012, 02:24 PM   #15
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what im talking about is the damping force of the shock itself with such shorter springs. you know tein springs tend to weaken the stock shocks quick, I was asking about the Eibach. idk if this is clear lol
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How do they affect the ride comfort compared to the stock shocks?

Be interesting to put these on but don't want it to get too uncomfortable on the daily commute as there are a couple of bumpy roads where I go daily
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what im talking about is the damping force of the shock itself with such shorter springs. you know tein springs tend to weaken the stock shocks quick, I was asking about the Eibach. idk if this is clear lol
I would replace the shock & spring to optimize what eibach was designed for. Save the original stock aside is that what I would do.
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How do they affect the ride comfort compared to the stock shocks?

Be interesting to put these on but don't want it to get too uncomfortable on the daily commute as there are a couple of bumpy roads where I go daily
It's firmer & stiffer than the stock. I get used to it and feel ddicted after few days b/c the road around here is great.

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