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<blockquote data-quote="Rotzs99" data-source="post: 12643267" data-attributes="member: 36497"><p>Alright I'll put a disclaimer up first.</p><p></p><p>I have a 2001 cobra coupe, only mods are 3.73 gears, x and catback, and MMFLSFC.</p><p></p><p>I'm trying to keep the car fairly stock as I wan't to start tracking with a blank slate and I know car > me. </p><p></p><p>My shocks are wearing down fast and I have a set of low mile 04 bilsteins ready to go. I'm thinking H&R race springs, but what are good springs to match to the shocks. (everything always has to match). I plan on going to a few HPDE days this year. I've had Eibach pros before, but I thought they were way too bouncy and made my car scrape. Another reason I'm forced to get springs is that my alignment is off now and I before I get it aligned I might as well put springs and shocks in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rotzs99, post: 12643267, member: 36497"] Alright I'll put a disclaimer up first. I have a 2001 cobra coupe, only mods are 3.73 gears, x and catback, and MMFLSFC. I'm trying to keep the car fairly stock as I wan't to start tracking with a blank slate and I know car > me. My shocks are wearing down fast and I have a set of low mile 04 bilsteins ready to go. I'm thinking H&R race springs, but what are good springs to match to the shocks. (everything always has to match). I plan on going to a few HPDE days this year. I've had Eibach pros before, but I thought they were way too bouncy and made my car scrape. Another reason I'm forced to get springs is that my alignment is off now and I before I get it aligned I might as well put springs and shocks in it. [/QUOTE]
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