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<blockquote data-quote="sunburned" data-source="post: 5896511" data-attributes="member: 30336"><p>I prefer the Konis over the Bilsteins because of the adjustability you have. Koni only makes single adjustable shocks for the IRS. I have them and they work great with my Race springs. For the front, I believe they make single and double adjustable, but I'd go with the DA's if you have the money so you don't have to upgrade in the future. If you want to go all out right away, get MM coilovers instead of regular springs, they'll offer the best handling.</p><p></p><p>If you have a bad shift clunk, definitely go with aluminum diff bushings. I had crappy stock bushings and the urethane replacements got rid of my clunk completely. I haven't been to a track, so I don't need Al ones yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunburned, post: 5896511, member: 30336"] I prefer the Konis over the Bilsteins because of the adjustability you have. Koni only makes single adjustable shocks for the IRS. I have them and they work great with my Race springs. For the front, I believe they make single and double adjustable, but I'd go with the DA's if you have the money so you don't have to upgrade in the future. If you want to go all out right away, get MM coilovers instead of regular springs, they'll offer the best handling. If you have a bad shift clunk, definitely go with aluminum diff bushings. I had crappy stock bushings and the urethane replacements got rid of my clunk completely. I haven't been to a track, so I don't need Al ones yet. [/QUOTE]
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