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Old 09-07-2006, 10:15 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Sorry for sidetracking, but I am also thinking about Pro Kit for my C, but the local shop told me it would be $500 installation plus the price for springs. Is this a "normal" price? Or should I travel to somewhere? Thank you for your help in advance!
$500 damn that crazy!!! Are you in Va or close to Va?? If so let me know I can install them for you!
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Old 09-07-2006, 11:44 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Thats one of the reasons I say do the springs and something like the Eilbach pro dampen shocks/struts all at once. If not, a few months down the road you will be spending the same amount again. I am trying to decide if I am going with KWv2's or just getting the Eibach shocks/struts, if the car continues to float from the bad front struts I will ruin something. My car is a 2006 and I drive very conservative, so isn't from abuse my front struts went out. Is from the lowering kit. Right now I am semi good when I am alone in the car, but add one or two people and watch out. Even the smallest dip or pot hole and the front slams or bounces. I always thought my 2002 Z28 with Bilstein shocks and 40 series tires was a fairly harsh ride. I drove the Z28 to a car show last weekend and it actually has a better ride than my 300. Not trying to say don't get the Eilbachs, I think the car looks really nice and is perfect stance, but for sure get the shocks/struts at the same time.
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Thats one of the reasons I say do the springs and something like the Eilbach pro dampen shocks/struts all at once. If not, a few months down the road you will be spending the same amount again. I am trying to decide if I am going with KWv2's or just getting the Eibach shocks/struts, if the car continues to float from the bad front struts I will ruin something. My car is a 2006 and I drive very conservative, so isn't from abuse my front struts went out. Is from the lowering kit. Right now I am semi good when I am alone in the car, but add one or two people and watch out. Even the smallest dip or pot hole and the front slams or bounces. I always thought my 2002 Z28 with Bilstein shocks and 40 series tires was a fairly harsh ride. I drove the Z28 to a car show last weekend and it actually has a better ride than my 300. Not trying to say don't get the Eilbachs, I think the car looks really nice and is perfect stance, but for sure get the shocks/struts at the same time.
Man that sucks! I lowered mine with sportsline springs 2" drop I have had it done since May and I yet to have any problems. My car has never bottomed out or any other thing that others have said they had problems with.
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Old 09-08-2006, 05:59 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Guys, nice of you to chime in but look at the posted date of this thread.
I'd like to hear from Frog now that it's almost a year later.
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