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Koni Orange Vs. Bilstein HD vs. Bilstein Sport
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<blockquote data-quote="CammyTheCobra" data-source="post: 15059625" data-attributes="member: 174039"><p>Good info, thank you. I was thinking of doing the Koni up front, Bilstein HD out back. I browsed their website too looking for options, and didn't notice that chart, good looks. I decided to go Bilstein HD all around.</p><p></p><p>BTW, seeing as no one was able to answer my question about the Bilstein HD vs. Bilstein Sport Series, I was able to eventually get the answer on my own. The HD series from Bilstein is for stock springs, or very near stock springs. The Sport Series from Bilstein is to be used with aftermarket springs for lowered applications, higher spring rates or both. Incase anyone needed that info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CammyTheCobra, post: 15059625, member: 174039"] Good info, thank you. I was thinking of doing the Koni up front, Bilstein HD out back. I browsed their website too looking for options, and didn't notice that chart, good looks. I decided to go Bilstein HD all around. BTW, seeing as no one was able to answer my question about the Bilstein HD vs. Bilstein Sport Series, I was able to eventually get the answer on my own. The HD series from Bilstein is for stock springs, or very near stock springs. The Sport Series from Bilstein is to be used with aftermarket springs for lowered applications, higher spring rates or both. Incase anyone needed that info. [/QUOTE]
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