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Originally Posted by NJSPEEDER
Run them as is. Having adjustable shocks is absolutely useless for 99.9% of the population. Unless you are an amazing driver that can feel every little nuance of the car or have one following you around to set the car up perfectly everyday, you will never see any gain from running adjustable shocks. If you look at posts from people who talk to Sam, he even admits that he leaves his on the same settings almost all the time.
Bilstein's are fine for lowered or standard ride height cars right out of the box. Bilstein also has their own warranty on them, that info should be in the package, just in case you ever do have a problem.
-Tim
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Oh ok, these arent adjustable. I was always reading you have to have them revalved if you change the springs that lower the car. and even if that was the case, its not like its 1.7 drop, its just a 1.0 drop. sweet, now all I gotta do is wait for the back set , and I have a reason to work on my car again. I've been waiting like 3 months to put these on.