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Scott,
You're recomendation is similar to my plans.  For Bilstein, the HD dampers
are intended for standard height springs and the "sport" are intended for
lowered cars right?  If one wanted to go 1 more "notch" lower and
stiffer....Bil sports and then what...H&R sports.
They seem to both be pretty popular for that desired ride/heigth

Ken
1979 Scirocco  "McFly"
16v conversion - Engine in, now the hard part
Electrical  : (
VORTEX:  "Indiana Red"

----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott F. Williams" <sfwilliams@comcast.net>
To: "Jorel Jackson" <jorel140@yahoo.com>; "volkswagen scirocco"
<scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2002 12:15 PM
Subject: RE: (no subject)


> Jorel, I heartily recommend Bilstein HD dampers with either stock 16v
> springs or Neuspeed Sofsports. Your ride will be firm but smooth and the
> control will be excellent.
> --
> Scott F. Williams
> NJ Scirocco nut
> '99 Subaru Impreza 2.5 RS
> Mazda 323 GTX turbo "assaulted" vehicle
> Golf GTI 16v "rollycar"
> ClubVAC: "Roads found. Drivers wanted."
>
> Jorel wrote:
> > I need to replace my shocks soon. In the past it has
> > always been OEM stuff. I want to upgrade a little and
> > have zero experience as far as this goes. I drive 100
> > plus miles daily over a mix of highways and lots of
> > rural, county roads, lots of hills and curves. The car
> > in question is my '87 16v. I've been thinking of
> > prematched suspension components, like a Bilsein kit.
> > Any reccomendations and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>
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