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Old 05-04-2009, 02:01 AM
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I've used billsteins for years when I was still tracking my M3. So I've put them on as replacements to the stock shocks and I can really notice a difference on hard cornering. More stability, more predictable turn in, and only a little "oh $hit" factor noticed.
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Old 05-04-2009, 06:01 PM
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and only a little "oh $hit" factor noticed.
^ LOL ^

Nothing like swiching out to some good shocks.....
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Good move, I'm a real fan of Bilstein shocks, I haven't bought anything other than that or Rancho's for any of my trucks or suv's in over 16 years...
Holy sh*t batman....... Long time no ring in here Hammer......


Still, there great but I am a total fan of the Edelbrock IAS Performers now! They corner like a Porche and wheel like a Rancho.....
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I tried the Sensatrac shocks for a year. I do moderate offroads with potholes / gravel roads on weekends. These shocks weren't made for anything else but normal road. Switched to Rancho 5000 shocks last summer. Actually have better handling and smoother rides, on and off roads. Ride and stability while towing is outstanding.
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