I'm thinking of going this route in the future myself although the price is a little steep seeing as you are not using the springs, too bad you can't just get the shocks. So what's the problem, a little too bouncy for her taste?
I would prefer a little less bounce myself. There is a couple of other options but they have no dampening adjustment, there's the Eibach pro dampers or the Suspension Techniques sport shocks. Here's a copy of a previous post I made concerng these:
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I've been in contact with Suspension Techniques off and on for the past few months concerning their Sporttech shock kit that is coming out for the 300C. They kept telling check back in a few weeks blah, blah, blah... Well I spoke with them yesterday and they are now available, MSRP $650. Thats a $100 cheaper than the Eibachs MSRP, although I've seen the Eibachs advertised for $660. I've yet to find an online vendor stocking the ST shock kits yet but I think its safe to assume that they can be had for $500-$550. Not bad considering OEM shocks are ~$100/ea. So someone go get these and let us all know how they perform. Oh yeah they also have a kit for the V6ers too just not sure if they're available yet.
http://stracing.com/index.html
http://stracing.com/download/st_shocks_springs.pdf
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You'd most likely have to work with UAS to get the fronts modified....anyways let us know how it goes.